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Stratifolds were introduced by Kreck as a generalization of manifolds. Briefly, a stratifold is a pair, consisting of a topological space S together with a subsheaf of the sheaf of continuous real functions on S. S is assumed to be locally compact, Hausdorff and second countable and thus paracompact. The sheaf structure is assumed to present S as a union of strata which are smooth manifolds.

Among the examples of stratifolds are manifolds, real and complex

algebraic varieties, and the one point compactification of a manifold.

The cone over a stratifold and the product of two stratifolds are

again stratifolds.

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I'm not sure if it is really possible to centre text on Horseisle, because i have tried doing it. I would ask a Mod if i were you. HOWEVER if you really want to centre text right away, i would do the following: space space space space BLAH BLAH BLAH space space space space space space space space space BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH space space space space space space space space space BLAH BLAH BLAH space space space space space So pretty much, all you're really doing is just pressing the space bar until you get to the spot where you want the text.

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Nothing is on space. There are two types of 'space'

# Galactical Space- Space in Galaxies

# Intergalactical Space- Space in between galaxies

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Neptune was discovered on September 23, 1846 by mathematicians Urbain Le Verrier and John Couch Adams through calculations based on the irregularities in Uranus's orbit. It was confirmed as a planet through observations made by Johann Galle at the Berlin Observatory.

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The space shuttle went into space and studied outer space.

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storage space, control space, and build space storage space, control space, and build space

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No. Space holds everything in space. Galaxies are held in space by space.

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How dense is space? What is the chemical makeup of space? Is our Sun new or old? How big is space? How much does space weigh? Where is space? Is space always dark? Is there precipitation in space? Can sound travel in space? Are there UFO's in space, or just here on Earth? Are there colors in space? Is space three dimensional? Does the theory of relativity apply in space? How far away could you see a flashlight in space? Is space new or old? How old is space? What kind of things have come close to the Earth? (see Spaceweather.com asteroid encounters)

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Space stations can help in the exploration of space because in space stations they do experiments on things they find in space.

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Yes, because in space there's a lot of space and space is everywhere! The solar system is made up of space.

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There are more than two regions of space:

Geospace

Cislunar space

Interplanetary space

Interstellar space

Intergalactic space

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Space can mean a few different things. Space can mean outer space, or space in between letters or getting space to your self.

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Positive space is the space taken up by shapes or color. Negative space is the space that isn't.

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"Space Junk" gets into space because of us leaving materials behind when we visit space.

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if there is no space eagle than you can't get a space eagle smarty!! :$

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The International Space Station was assembled in space and is designed to stay there. It is meant as a place of research and as a place for astronauts to stay in space. A space shuttle is a vehicle that can lauch from Earth into space and then return, something a space station cannot do. Space shuttles transport people and equipment to and from space.

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general space is the space that everyone shares

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space hub is ahub in space called space hub and hub.

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A space laboratory was placed in space so it was easier to study it.

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Lle (place)

Gwagle (space, void)

Gofod (space)

Encyd (space; while)

Ysbaid (space of time)

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They both start with space and they both can be in space

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A space laboratory was placed in space so it was easier to study it.

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(space)A(space)Flip(space)Flop(space)

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Correct spelling of space:

S-P-ACE! Space!

I love space.

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A space shuttle is able to float because there is no gravity in space.

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There IS weather in Space. a whole branch of Space research looks at Space weather.

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Skylab was a space station, launched by NASA in the 1970s to conduct scientific experiments in space. It was not a space probe or a space shuttle.

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Personal space is self space while general space is the space that a group of people share in a place

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it was disposed in space by arcrafts

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there is so much open space

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Going into space. Going into space.

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they are both in space


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An affine space is a vector space with no origin.

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it was disposed in space by arcrafts

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Some words that describe space are:

  • vast
  • void
  • cryptic

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a space shuttle blasts off to space containing people and other organisms or devices. we discovered space through a telescope, and explored it with a space shuttle.

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In a space shuttle usually but now that has been decommisioned the only way to get into space is to build your own (safe) space craft or go to Russia where you can get into space using their space craft.

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Canada has never sent a Space Shuttle into space.

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space...space station, space blanket, space age

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Technically, as an astronaut is weightless in space, so should a space shuttle!

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A line cannot intersect in space. Space is a wide open space.

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Space Marine Tactical Squad (includes 10 Space Marines)

Space Marine Combat Squad (includes 5 Space marines)

Space Marine Rhino

Space Marine Scout Squad (includes 5 Space Marine Scouts)

Space Marine Assault Squad (includes 5 Space Marines).

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The second space shuttle to reach space was the Space Shuttle Columbia, STS-1, which launched on April 12, 1981.

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