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  2. Galley proof - Wikipedia

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    Preliminary electronic proof versions are also sometimes called digital proofs, PDF proofs, and pre-fascicle proofs, the last because they are viewed as single pages, not as they will look when gathered into fascicles or signatures for the press.

  3. The Art of Computer Programming - Wikipedia

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    Pre-fascicles 1A and 1B were revised and published as Volume 4, fascicle 1. Pre-fascicles 2A and 2B were revised and published as Volume 4, fascicle 2. Pre-fascicles 3A and 3B were revised and published as Volume 4, fascicle 3. Pre-fascicles 4A and 4B were revised and published as Volume 4, fascicle 4. Pre-fascicles 5A, 5B, and 5C were revised ...

  4. Postprint - Wikipedia

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    Postprints are variously referred to by different publishers as pre-proofs, author's original version and variations of these. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] After typesetting by a journal, authors will often be provided with proofs (the draft of the final formatting) and finally the version that is published is called the published/publisher's version .

  5. Predeterminism - Wikipedia

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    Predeterminism can be used to mean such pre-established causal determinism, in which case it is categorised as a specific type of determinism. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It can also be used interchangeably with causal determinism—in the context of its capacity to determine future events.

  6. Preprint - Wikipedia

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    [19] [20] After nearly a century of effort by mathematicians, Grigori Perelman published a series of preprint papers on the arXiv between 2002 and 2003, in which he presented a proof of the Poincaré conjecture. [21] [22] [23] He was offered both the $1 million Millennium Prize and the Fields Medal for the result, but he declined both prizes. [19]

  7. Serial (literature) - Wikipedia

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    The growth of moveable type in the 17th century prompted episodic and often disconnected narratives such as L'Astrée and Le Grand Cyrus.At that time, books remained a premium item, so to reduce the price and expand the market, publishers produced large works in lower-cost instalments called fascicles. [2]

  8. Aztec diamond - Wikipedia

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    Consider the shape, block, and we can ask the same question as for the Aztec Diamond of order n.As this has been proven in many papers, we will refer to. [7] Letting the block shape be denoted by , then it can be seen

  9. Prima facie - Wikipedia

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    Prima facie (/ ˌ p r aɪ m ə ˈ f eɪ ʃ i,-ʃ ə,-ʃ i iː /; from Latin prīmā faciē) is a Latin expression meaning "at first sight", [1] or "based on first impression". [2] The literal translation would be "at first face" or "at first appearance", from the feminine forms of primus ("first") and facies ("face"), both in the ablative case.