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A morphism from WX to B(X)""; ""C. Proof of 2.12 (on page 43)""; ""D. The maps {M[sub(n)]}""; ""E. The composition-operations of Y[sub(n),(m)](R)*{[sub(e)(u),]}F(R,n)""; ""F. 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