| 1. | ;normal if any two disjoint closed sets have disjoint neighbourhoods.
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| 2. | ;normal if any two disjoint closed sets have disjoint neighbourhoods.
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| 3. | E " into a countable number of disjoint measurable subsets.
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| 4. | Explicitly, the disjoint union topology can be described as follows.
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| 5. | Such sets can be either disjoint or non-disjoint sets.
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| 6. | Such sets can be either disjoint or non-disjoint sets.
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| 7. | Then the plane is partitioned into a collection of disjoint subregions.
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| 8. | How can you disjoint a world that is already so obviously disjointed?
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| 9. | Indeed, they would necessarily occupy disjoint volumes of space.
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| 10. | If one writes as a disjoint union of right cosets of, say
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