| 1. | In Euclidean-space, every ball is bounded by a hypersphere.
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| 2. | The hypersphere wraps around the landmass, trapping the Elsa in it.
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| 3. | The becomes an surface of a hypersphere passing through all such corners.
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| 4. | The intersection gives a submanifold of the hypersphere.
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| 5. | A hypersphere of energy erupted from the landmass.
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| 6. | Generating a hypersphere, the thief hides the Remnant in hyperspace and battles Stark.
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| 7. | Rush escapes death by vibrating, but the Hypersphere is partially destroyed by the attack.
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| 8. | It consists of elementary transformations that represent a generalized inversion into a four-dimensional hypersphere:
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| 9. | The magnitude of the unit quaternion will be unity, corresponding to a hypersphere of unit radius.
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| 10. | Using it as the definition, the volume of an-dimensional hypersphere of radius can be expressed as
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