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In fact most of the generalized commutativity notions fall in the subclass of weak compatibility in the setting of a unique common fixed point (or unique point of coincidence).
They have also shown that many of the generalized commutativity conditions including owc fall in the subclass of weak compatibility in the setting of a unique common fixed point (or a unique point of coincidence).
In view of the results of Dorić et al. [92] (see also Alghamdi et al. [94], Kadelburg et al. [96], Pant and Bisht [40] and Bisht and Rakocević [95]) most of the generalized commutativity notions fall in the subclass of weak compatibility in the setting of a unique common fixed point (or unique point of coincidence).
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An extinct subclass Actinodontia also arose in the Ordovician Period and may be represented today by the superfamily Trigonioidea (placed in the subclass Palaeoheterodonta), which are an aberrant group of the subclass Pteriomorphia.
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