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... band : vertical reflection + horizontal reflection + rotation , pmm2 c . upper band ( 2 horizontals ) : vertical reflection + horizontal reflection + rotation , smm2 ; continuous symmetry ; lower band : rotation , p112 d . upper band ...
... band : vertical reflection + horizontal reflection + rotation , pmm2 c . upper band ( 2 horizontals ) : vertical reflection + horizontal reflection + rotation , smm2 ; continuous symmetry ; lower band : rotation , p112 d . upper band ...
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... band of b , and the upper band of h . A design of this type which is hard to see is shown in the lower band of d : the vertical 1. In Griffith's Figure 5 , 32 bands are illustrated ; the frequencies of the band symmetry types ( analysis ...
... band of b , and the upper band of h . A design of this type which is hard to see is shown in the lower band of d : the vertical 1. In Griffith's Figure 5 , 32 bands are illustrated ; the frequencies of the band symmetry types ( analysis ...
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... band members . In the Caldwell case , the status of Chief W. Johnson was challenged along with the electoral practices of the band . Those challenges led to questions of the legitimacy of the approaching referendum on the purchase of ...
... band members . In the Caldwell case , the status of Chief W. Johnson was challenged along with the electoral practices of the band . Those challenges led to questions of the legitimacy of the approaching referendum on the purchase of ...
Contents
MARIEODILE JUNKER AND LOUISE BLACKSMITH | 258 |
ED KOENIG | 269 |
JOAN LOVISEK | 278 |
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