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Inspired by scholars' commentaries on the Talmud — conversations across generations — Bloom uses the objects to reflect on eclectic subjects in essays displayed in the form of open books.
Other electrodes, also in the form of open-mesh grids, may be included in the tube to perform various special functions.
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