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- introduction, intro, or introduce in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Introduction, The Introduction, Intro, or The Intro may refer to: Introduction (music)...
- manual titled Introductiones in logicam. It survives in a single m****cript probably written in the late thirteenth century, headed Introductiones Magistri...
- No Introduction is the debut studio album by American rapper Tyga. It was released on June 10, 2008, by Decaydance Records, serving as Tyga's first independent...
- He used the Latinized name "ab Indagine" for his publications. His Introductiones apotelematiscae was published in Strasbourg in 1522 by Johannes Schott...
- borrowing further Latin and Gr**** words and roots, concurrent with the introduction of the printing press to London. This era notably culminated in the King...
- In music, the introduction is a p****age or section which opens a movement or a separate piece, preceding the theme or lyrics. In po****r music, this is...
- Gelbart, William M., eds. (2000). "Genetics and the Organism: Introduction". An Introduction to Genetic Analysis (7th ed.). New York: W. H. Freeman. ISBN 978-0-7167-3520-5...
- 2023, § Introduction Morton 2005, p. 603 McLaughlin 1999, pp. 684–685 Kim 2005, p. 608 Alston 2018, p. 97 Guyer & Horstmann 2023, § 1. Introduction McLaughlin...
- August 2009. Retrieved 16 June 2009. Tom Sorell, Descartes: A Very Short Introduction, (2000). New York: Oxford University Press. p. 19. Ciani & Sheldon 2010...
- from the introduction of the calendar on 15 October 1582. For earlier (pre-Gregorian) dates, the calendar may be extended before its introduction (the proleptic...