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Memoirs of the AMS This series is devoted to the publication of research in all areas of pure and applied mathematics.
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Transactions of the American Mathematical Society This journal...
of compactly causal spaces . . . . . . . 4699 Milla Anttila, Keith Ball, and Irini Perissinaki, The central limit problem for convex bodies . . . . .
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SAE Standards
Bearing, Ball Annular (NONCURRENT Oct 2001) Safety Wire - Cres AMS 5685 2006-08-14 Reaffirmed
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SAE Standards
Bolt, Machine - Double Hexagon Extended Washer Head, Drilled, AMS 5616, .2500-28 UNJF-3A
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