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number (ranging from 4 to 10) of groups depended on the number of participants and
therefore the size of the village. A facilitator and a recorder were provided for each
of ... centrality, with a total degree of 15, followed by vertices 1, 17, and 24,
each with a total degree of 7. None of the vertices is a sink, but nine of them (3, 8,
15, 16, 20, 33, 34, 35, 37) are sources....
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4. 4b How do money market funds maintain a constant net asset value?
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aerobic and anaerobic conditions, as illustrated previously by the
deamination reactions
(4. 2),
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democratization and the reduction of the influence of religions in determining the legitimization of
systems of control (hierarchy of ... legitimization
of the system of control (linked to the organization of the state) according to the set of relations indicated
in Figure 4. 4b. It should be noted that the birth of these Western...