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American Federation of Labor (
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of L.) was
a national federation of labor unions in the
United States that
continues today as the AFL-CIO. It was...
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every input x. We say that the
function has
a limit L at an
input p, if
f(x) gets
closer and
closer to
L as x
moves closer and
closer to p. More specifically...
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Officer of the
Order of the
British Empire (OBE).
F.
L. ("Peter")
Lucas grew up in
Blackheath and was
educated at Colfe's (1902–1909),
where his
father F. W...
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Gamut was
a collective pseudonym for the
Dutch logicians Johan van Benthem,
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property of the
Laplace transform:
L {
f ′ } = s
L {
f } −
f ( 0 ) {\displaystyle {\mathcal {
L}}\{
f'\}=s{\mathcal {
L}}\{
f\}-
f(0)}
L {
f ″ } = s 2
L {
f } −...
- Jr. (June 10, 1933 – June 3, 2021),
better known to the
general public as
F. Lee Bailey, was an
American criminal defense attorney. Born in Waltham, M****achusetts...
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L.
Oppenheim at the
Internet Archive International Law:
A Treatise. Vol I: Peace. 1905
edition in
Gallica International Law:
A Treatise...
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L.
F.
Rothschild (later
known as
L.
F. Rothschild, Unterberg, Towbin) was
a merchant and
investment banking firm
based in the
United States and founded...