The " obvious " bijection x \ mapsto \ { x \ } from the universe to the one-element sets is not a set; it is not a set because its definition is unstratified.
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It is commonly dated to the 10th-century BCE, although the excavation was unstratified and its identification during the excavations was not in a " secure archaeological context ", presenting uncertainty around the dating.
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Some heterotrophic lineages are found, unstratified, at all depths from the surface down to 3000 m . and high variability in global cell concentrations, ranging from 10 7 to 10 5 liter " 1.
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Much of the ACC transport is carried in this front, which is defined as the latitude at which a subsurface salinity minimum or a thick layer of unstratified Subantarctic mode water first appears, allowed by temperature dominating density stratification.
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Immediate consequences include Mathematical Induction for unstratified conditions ( which is not a consequence of " Counting "; many but not all unstratified instances of induction on the natural numbers follow from " Counting " ).
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Immediate consequences include Mathematical Induction for unstratified conditions ( which is not a consequence of " Counting "; many but not all unstratified instances of induction on the natural numbers follow from " Counting " ).
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The Papakating valley's topography and surficial geology is defined by stratified and unstratified drift as well as till and gravel deposits left behind by the retreating glaciers during the Wisconsin glaciation ( the last ice age ) and feature several kames and kame terraces.
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A curious deposit of an impalpably fine and unstratified silt, known by the eolian origin of this sediment is evidenced by the angularity of its grains ( a bank of it will stand without slumping for years ), whereas, if it had been transported significantly by water, the grains would have been rounded and polished.
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They don't care about the artifacts or heritage on the site . " However, Seligman and Gideon Avni, another Israeli archaeologist, told " Archaeology " magazine that while the fill did indeed contain shards from the First Temple period, they were located in originally unstratified fill and therefore lacked any serious archaeological value.
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The greatest area of the prairies, from Indiana to North Dakota, consists of till plains, that is, sheets of unstratified drift . These plains are 30, 50 or even 100 ft ( up to 30 m ) thick covering the underlying rock surface for thousands of square miles except where postglacial stream erosion has locally laid it bare.