| 31. | Bronze Age graves of monads from the steppes of Russia were found in the village.
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| 32. | See : distributive law between monads.
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| 33. | So collection monads are very useful for solving logic puzzles, Sudoku, and similar problems.
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| 34. | The Monad exists in inconceivable perfection.
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| 35. | She is described as the first thought, and the image of the Monad.
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| 36. | Monads formalism uses this idea to incorporate side effects and I / O into functional languages.
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| 37. | Monads are defined as ordinary datatypes, but Haskell provides some syntactic sugar for their use.
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| 38. | By virtue of these intrinsic instructions, each monad is like a little mirror of the universe.
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| 39. | Every monad arises from some adjunction in fact, typically from many adjunctions in the above fashion.
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| 40. | Thus, every such type of algebra gives rise to a monad on the category of sets.
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