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  1. Scents.Marc Jacobs Dot, Eau de Parfum, Calvin Klein Euphoria, Blossom Eau de Toilette, Kate Moss Lilabelle, Eau de Toilette, Jo Malone Plum & Blossom Cologne - unknown - Hermes 2 (9663).
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    Still here after 25 Years!Dot Griffiths - 2005 - Feminist Review 81 (1):4-4.
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    Comparisons of digits and dot patterns.Paul B. Buckley & Clifford B. Gillman - 1974 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 103 (6):1131.
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    Dot et richesse des femmes à Venise au XVIe siècle.Anna Bellavitis - 1998 - Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 1:6-6.
    La dot n’est pas une véritable « richesse de la femme » : au moment même où elle en devient, nominalement, propriétaire, la femme en perd la gestion et l’usufruit, qui vont à son mari. Mais, quand elle rédige son testament et quand elle se remarie, la femme dispose personnellement de sa dot. Dans la bourgeoisie vénitienne, les femmes désignent souvent leurs filles comme héritières, mais elles démontrent aussi une grande liberté dans leurs choix successoraux. Les veuves qui se remarient, (...)
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    Dot et richesse des femmes à Venise au XVIe siècle.Anna Bellavitis - 1998 - Clio 7.
    La dot n’est pas une véritable « richesse de la femme » : au moment même où elle en devient, nominalement, propriétaire, la femme en perd la gestion et l’usufruit, qui vont à son mari. Mais, quand elle rédige son testament et quand elle se remarie, la femme dispose personnellement de sa dot. Dans la bourgeoisie vénitienne, les femmes désignent souvent leurs filles comme héritières, mais elles démontrent aussi une grande liberté dans leurs choix successoraux. Les veuves qui se remarient, (...)
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    Consonantal Dotting and the Oral Quran.Hythem Sidky - 2023 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 143 (4):785-814.
    The oral transmission of the Quran has long been the subject of dispute. Some scholars have asserted that the canonical reading traditions are products of attempts at deciphering the ʿUthmānic text without reference to a living oral tradition. Although our understanding of the written Quran in early Islam has advanced considerably in recent years, the same cannot be said for the oral Quran. A careful study of the consonantal dotting patterns between the canonical readings reveals independent Medinan, Meccan-Basran, and Kufan (...)
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    Femmes, dot et patrimoine.Angela Groppi & Agnès Fine - 1998 - Clio 7.
    Se marier avec une dot, voilà une coutume qui, du moins en France, paraît révolue depuis longtemps, tant l'idée que l'on puisse associer mariage et argent heurte aujourd'hui nos sensibilités, attachées à la norme de la gratuité des sentiments amoureux. L'ampleur des changements dans les pratiques matrimoniales du monde moderne occidental ne doit pourtant pas occulter le fait qu'ils sont relativement récents. La dot a encore une importance sociale et économique considérable dans certains...
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    Femmes, dot et patrimoine.Angela Groppi & Agnès Fine - 1998 - Clio 7.
    Se marier avec une dot, voilà une coutume qui, du moins en France, paraît révolue depuis longtemps, tant l'idée que l'on puisse associer mariage et argent heurte aujourd'hui nos sensibilités, attachées à la norme de la gratuité des sentiments amoureux. L'ampleur des changements dans les pratiques matrimoniales du monde moderne occidental ne doit pourtant pas occulter le fait qu'ils sont relativement récents. La dot a encore une importance sociale et économique considérable dans certains...
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  9. Sa dot mdot mbandha and abhisa dot mdot mbandha.Ashok Aklujkar - 1989 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 17 (3).
    The few abbreviations employed in the body of the article are explained in the bibliography.
     
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    Sa $$dot m$$ bandha and abhisa $$dot m$$ bandha.Ashok Aklujkar - 1989 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 17 (3):299-307.
    The few abbreviations employed in the body of the article are explained in the bibliography.
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    Dots normandes (mi-XVIIe-XVIIIe siècle).Jochen Hoock & Nicolas Jullien - 1998 - Clio 7.
    La « richesse des femmes » tient en Normandie une place bien particulière. Le cadre juridique de la coutume normande repousse singulièrement le régime de droit commun des époux, et confère à la dot un régime spécifique qui exclut les filles des successions paternelles en présence de frères, et qui met le mari en position d’usufruitier de la dot. Cependant, l’étude - élargie à d’autres variables que la seule quantification de la dot - des pratiques matrimoniales des milieux marchands rouennais (...)
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    Dots normandes (mi-XVIIe-XVIIIe siècle).Jochen Hoock & Nicolas Jullien - 1998 - Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 1:8-8.
    La « richesse des femmes » tient en Normandie une place bien particulière. Le cadre juridique de la coutume normande repousse singulièrement le régime de droit commun des époux, et confère à la dot un régime spécifique qui exclut les filles des successions paternelles en présence de frères, et qui met le mari en position d’usufruitier de la dot. Cependant, l’étude - élargie à d’autres variables que la seule quantification de la dot - des pratiques matrimoniales des milieux marchands rouennais (...)
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    Dots et institutions : la conquête d'un « patrimoine » (Rome, XVIIIe-XIXe siècle).Angela Groppi - 1998 - Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 1:9-9.
    L’article analyse le système des dots de charité mis en place dans la Rome pontificale et le rôle joué dans ce système par des institutions de réclusion (les « conservatoires ») destinées à sauvegarder l’honneur des jeunes filles, en les préparant à leur rôle d’adultes, c’est-à-dire d’épouse ou de religieuse. Le système de dotation est utilisé, par l’intermédiaire des conservatoires, en tant qu’observatoire pour saisir les dynamiques qui s’instauraient entre institutions, individus et familles, et pour mettre en évidence le (...)
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    Dots et institutions : la conquête d’un « patrimoine » (Rome, XVIIIe-XIXe siècle).Angela Groppi - 1998 - Clio 7.
    L’article analyse le système des dots de charité mis en place dans la Rome pontificale et le rôle joué dans ce système par des institutions de réclusion (les « conservatoires ») destinées à sauvegarder l’honneur des jeunes filles, en les préparant à leur rôle d’adultes, c’est-à-dire d’épouse ou de religieuse. Le système de dotation est utilisé, par l’intermédiaire des conservatoires, en tant qu’observatoire pour saisir les dynamiques qui s’instauraient entre institutions, individus et familles, et pour mettre en évidence le (...)
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    Anthropology, dots and understanding tuberculosis control in nepal.Ian Harper - 2006 - Journal of Biosocial Science 38 (1):57-67.
    This paper argues for the inclusion of ethnography as a research methodology for understanding the effects of public health policy. To do this, the implementation of DOTS (Directly Observed Therapy, Short-course) is explored in the context of Nepal. A brief history of DOTS and its implementation in Nepal is outlined, and the way it has been represented by those within the Nepal Tuberculosis Programme (NTP) is described. This is followed by an outline of the research done in relation (...)
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  16. Beyond black dots and nutritious things: A solution to the indeterminacy problem.Marc Artiga - 2021 - Mind and Language 36 (3):471-490.
    The indeterminacy problem is one of the most prominent objections against naturalistic theories of content. In this essay I present this difficulty and argue that extant accounts are unable to solve it. Then, I develop a particular version of teleosemantics, which I call ’explanation-based teleosemantics’, and show how this outstanding problem can be addressed within the framework of a powerful naturalistic theory.
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  17. Dotting the I's and crossing the T's: autonomy and/or beneficence? The 'fetus as a patient' in maternal–fetal surgery.H. Catarina M. L. Rodrigues, Paul P. van den Berg & Marcus Düwell - 2013 - Journal of Medical Ethics 39 (4):219-223.
    Chervenak and McCullough, authors of the most acknowledged ethical framework for maternal–fetal surgery, rely on the ‘ethical–obstetrical’ concept of the fetus as a patient in order to determine what is morally owed to fetuses by both physicians and the women who gestate them in the context of prenatal surgery. In this article, we reconstruct the argumentative structure of their framework and present an internal criticism. First, we analyse the justificatory arguments put forward by the authors regarding the moral status of (...)
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    La dot, anthropologie et histoire. Cité des Athéniens, VIe-IVe siècle/Pays de Sault (Pyrénées audoises), fin XVIIIe siècle-1940.Agnès Leduc Fine - 1998 - Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 1:3-3.
    Cette communication sur la dot - le don fait par les parents de la fiancée - est présentée par deux historiennes spécialisées dans l’étude de sociétés très éloignées dans l’espace et dans le temps, mais persuadées que le choix d’un tel objet de recherche exige de croiser l’histoire et l’anthropologie de la parenté et de pratiquer le comparatisme. Elle procède d’un travail à quatre mains, entrepris depuis plus de quinze ans et plusieurs fois recommencé, sur la pratique de ce type (...)
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    La dot, anthropologie et histoire. Cité des Athéniens, VIe-IVe siècle/Pays de Sault (Pyrénées audoises), fin XVIIIe siècle-1940.Agnès Fine & Claudine Leduc - 1998 - Clio 7.
    Cette communication sur la dot - le don fait par les parents de la fiancée - est présentée par deux historiennes spécialisées dans l’étude de sociétés très éloignées dans l’espace et dans le temps, mais persuadées que le choix d’un tel objet de recherche exige de croiser l’histoire et l’anthropologie de la parenté et de pratiquer le comparatisme. Elle procède d’un travail à quatre mains, entrepris depuis plus de quinze ans et plusieurs fois recommencé, sur la pratique de ce type (...)
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    Dot-age: Newton's Mathematical Legacy in the Eighteenth Century.Niccolò Guicciardini - 2004 - Early Science and Medicine 9 (3):218-256.
    According to the received view, eighteenth-century British mathematicians were responsible for a decline of mathematics in the country of Newton; a decline attributed to chauvinism and a preference for geometrical thinking. This paper challenges this view by first describing the complexity of Newton's mathematical heritage and its reception in the early decades of the eighteenth century. A section devoted to Maclaurin's monumental Treatise of Fluxions describes its attempt to reach a synthesis of the different strands of Newton's mathematical legacy, and (...)
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    Depth perception in rotating dot patterns: Effects of numerosity and perspective.Myron L. Braunstein - 1962 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 64 (4):415.
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    Random-dot correlogram test for eidetic imagery.Bela Julesz - 1979 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2 (4):607-608.
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    Dots Intérpretes do Humanismo Renascentista no Século XX: Eugenio Garin e Paul Oskar Kristeller.James Hankins - 2002 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 58 (4):903 - 916.
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    Dotting the 'i' of Indian Publishing.Vinutha Mallya - 2011 - Logos 22 (1):37-46.
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  25. Dotting the I think.Martijn Wallage - 2023 - In James Conant & Jesse M. Mulder (eds.), Reading Rödl: on Self-consciousness and objectivity. New York, NY: Routledge.
    This chapter discusses a central problem in Sebastian Rödl’s Self-Consciousness & Objectivity (SC&O) and in Wittgenstein’s Tractatus. In a statement of the form “I think p”, the words “I think” do not contribute to the content and yet they are not redundant. What comes to the same, a thinking subject is not something and yet not nothing. But then in what sense is a thinking subject a part of the world? The problem is intractable on a merely negative understanding of (...)
     
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    Ga $$\dot n$$ geśa on characterizing veridical awareness.Stephen H. Phillips - 1993 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 21 (2):107-168.
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  27. On the use of dots as brackets in logical expressions.H. B. Curry - 1937 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 2 (1):26-28.
    The Peanese convention for the use of dots as brackets has the disadvantage that it gives only an awkward method for representing chains of indefinite length, such as the compound implicationSuch chains occur frequently in logical investigations of a metatheoretic nature, and it is convenient to have a systematic method of abbreviating them. The most obvious method of doing this would be to leave the parentheses out entirely, and to understand that in such cases the implication sign or other (...)
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    Dot, Dot, Dot.Ben Kronengold - 2013 - Questions 13:14-14.
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    Dot, Dot, Dot.Ben Kronengold - 2013 - Questions: Philosophy for Young People 13:14-14.
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    Dot, Dot, Dot.Ben Kronengold - 2013 - Questions 13:14-14.
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    The three-dot sign in language contact.Annika Labrenz, Heike Wiese, Tatiana Pashkova & Shanley Allen - 2022 - Pragmatics and Cognition 29 (2):246-271.
    In this study, we investigate the three-dot sign as a discourse marker (DM) with textual, subjective and intersubjective discourse functions. As a graphical marker that is used across languages, the three-dot sign is especially suitable for comparative studies and dynamics in language contact. Our corpus study targeting instant messages of different languages (English, German, Greek, Russian, Turkish) and speaker groups (monolinguals and bilingual heritage speakers) suggests that graphical DMs are prone to cross-linguistic influence. This depends on the specific contact situation (...)
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    Chaos in a Quantum Dot with Spin-Orbit Coupling.K.-F. Berggren & T. Ouchterlony - 2001 - Foundations of Physics 31 (2):233-242.
    Level statistics and nodal point distribution in a rectangular semiconductor quantum dot are studied for different degrees of spin-orbit coupling. The chaotic features occurring from the spin-orbit coupling have no classical counterpart. Using experimental values for GaSb/InAs/GaSb semiconductor quantum wells we find that level repulsion can lead to the semi-Poisson distribution for nearest level separations. Nodal lines and nodal points are also investigated. Comparison is made with nodal point distributions for fully chaotic states.
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    The discrimination of dot patterns as a function of number and average separation of dots.Robert Stanton French - 1953 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 46 (1):1.
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  34. Connecting the Dots between Boundary Change and Large-Scale Assimilation with Zolbergian Clues.Richard Alba - 2010 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 77 (1):163-180.
    Taking Aristide Zolberg and Long Litt Woon's now classic article, "Why Islam is Like Spanish," as its point of departure, this paper elaborates on the social boundary concepts introduced there and argues that these ideas offer new insight into the processes leading to fundamental ethno-racial change. The boundary concepts allow us to move beyond the static, one-directional concept of assimilation inherited from a previous era. They also help us to understand the conditions under which a majority group may tolerate the (...)
     
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    A Pictorial Dot Probe Task to Assess Food-Related Attentional Bias in Youth With and Without Obesity: Overview of Indices and Evaluation of Their Reliability.Leentje Vervoort, Maya Braun, Maarten De Schryver, Tiffany Naets, Ernst H. W. Koster & Caroline Braet - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Several versions of the dot probe detection task are frequently used to assess maladaptive attentional processes associated with a broad range of psychopathology and health behavior, including eating behavior and weight. However, there are serious concerns about the reliability of the indices derived from the paradigm as measurement of attentional bias toward or away from salient stimuli. The present paper gives an overview of different attentional bias indices used in psychopathology research and scrutinizes three types of indices calculated from a (...)
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    Joining the Lost dots.Briony Addey - 2008 - The Philosophers' Magazine 41 (41):101-105.
    Whether or not the various connections between characters are genuine coincidences makes a huge difference to the type of answers viewers of Lost give to the question “What the hell is going on?” Of course the viewers are not the only ones trying to figure this out. The Losties themselves have been literally crashed into a situation that becomes more puzzling with each passing day.
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    Connecting the Dots: Mott for Emulsions, Collapse Models, Colored Noise, Frame Dependence of Measurements, Evasion of the “Free Will Theorem”.Stephen L. Adler - 2018 - Foundations of Physics 48 (11):1557-1567.
    We review the argument that latent image formation is a measurement in which the state vector collapses, requiring an enhanced noise parameter in objective reduction models. Tentative observation of a residual noise at this level, plus several experimental bounds, imply that the noise must be colored, and hence frame dependent and non-relativistic. Thus a relativistic objective reduction model, even if achievable in principle, would be incompatible with experiment; the best one can do is the non-relativistic CSL model. This negative conclusion (...)
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    Joining the Dots between the Ḫwāğas of East Turkestan: A Šağara Scroll Preserved at the Louvre Museum.Alexandre Papas - 2012 - Der Islam: Journal of the History and Culture of the Middle East 88 (2):352-365.
    The purpose of this paper is to introduce an exceptional document preserved at the Louvre Museum under the mark MAO 2098. The manuscript is a calligraphic genealogical scroll relating to the Ḫwāğas, members of a Sufi Naqšbandi lineage of East Turkestan which was extremely powerful during the 17th and the 18th centuries. Striving to join the dots literally as well as figuratively, I propose to read the šağara in several different ways. Most obviously, the text provides some limited new (...)
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    Assimilation of information from dot and matrix patterns.E. T. Klemmer & F. C. Frick - 1953 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 45 (1):15.
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    On the use of Dots as Brackets in Logical Expressions.H. B. Curry - 1937 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 2 (2):90-91.
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    Perception of linear dot patterns.E. T. Klemmer - 1963 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 65 (5):468.
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    TEMA and Dot Enumeration Profiles Predict Mental Addition Problem Solving Speed Longitudinally.S. Major Clare, M. Paul Jacob & A. Reeve Robert - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    After Dot-Com, After Worldcom, After Enron, After Capitalism - After CapitalismDavid Schweickart Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2002; paperback, 256 pp. ISBN 0742513009. [REVIEW]Barry L. Padgett - 2005 - Business Ethics Quarterly 15 (2):329-340.
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    Connecting the Dots in Cultural Competency: Institutional Strategies and Conceptual Caveats.Michael C. Brannigan - 2008 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 17 (2):173-184.
    Hideo Kimura, a 46-year-old Japanese male patient in a Boston hospital, needs to undergo surgery to remove part of his lower intestine but resists signing the consent form and has little understanding of English. Discussing this with an interpreter, Hideo is puzzled, because he has already authorized his wife Sachiko to decide on his behalf. The interpreter points out to him that he has a right, a moral right, to give his informed consent to the surgery and that Hideo is (...)
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    Connecting the Dots: Anatomical Network Analysis in Morphological EvoDevo.Diego Rasskin-Gutman & Borja Esteve-Altava - 2014 - Biological Theory 9 (2):178-193.
    Morphological EvoDevo is a field of biological inquiry in which explicit relations between evolutionary patterns and growth or morphogenetic processes are made. Historically, morphological EvoDevo results from the coming together of several traditions, notably Naturphilosophie, embryology, the study of heterochrony, and developmental constraints. A special feature binding different approaches to morphological EvoDevo is the use of formalisms and mathematical models. Here we will introduce anatomical network analysis, a new approach centered on connectivity patterns formed by anatomical parts, with its own (...)
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    The use of dots as brackets in church's system.A. M. Turing - 1942 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 7 (4):146-156.
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  47. The perceptual reconstruction of dotted forms from sparse Samples.Wr Uttal & Ns Davis - 1986 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 24 (5):329-329.
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    Ga $$\dot n$$ $$\underset{\raise0.3em\hbox{$\smash{\scriptscriptstyle\cdot}$}}{m} $$ $$\underset{\raise0.3em\hbox{$\smash{\scriptscriptstyle\cdot}$}}{s} $$ $$\underset{\raise0.3em\hbox{$\smash{\scriptscriptstyle\cdot}$}}{n} $$ na of VY?PTI. [REVIEW]Toshihiro Wada - 1995 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 23 (3):273-294.
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    Ga\ dot n\ underset {\ raise0. 3em\ hbox {\ underset {\ raise0. 3em\ hbox {\ underset {\ raise0. 3em\ hbox {na of VYĀPTI (1). [REVIEW]Toshihiro Wada - 1995 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 23 (3):273-294.
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  50. Ga$$\ dot n$$$$\ underset {\ raise 0. 3 em\ hbox {$\ smash {\ scriptscriptstyle\ cdot}$}}{m}$$$$\ underset {\ raise 0. 3 em\ hbox {$\ smash {\ scriptscriptstyle\ cdot}$}}{s}$$$$\ underset {\ raise 0. 3 em\ hbox {$\ smash {\ scriptscriptstyle\ cdot}$}}{n}$$ na of VYĀPTI(1). [REVIEW]Toshihiro Wada - 1995 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 23 (3):273-294.
     
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