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** Astropolis, a space station proposed by Dr. Krafft Arnold Ehricke.
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** and Astropolis
** The orbiting arcology Asteromo proposed by architect Paolo Soleri is sometimes called an Astropolis.
** and space
** In topology, morphisms between topological spaces are called continuous maps, and an automorphism of a topological space is a homeomorphism of the space to itself, or self-homeomorphism ( see homeomorphism group ).
** Many embedded applications have a limited amount of physical space for circuitry ; keeping peripherals on-chip will reduce the space required for the circuit board.
** Social Security number with no dashes or spaces followed immediately by " USN ", space, blood group
** Stave-core-Consists of wooden slats stacked upon one another in a manner similar to a plank & batten door ( though the slats are usually thinner ) or the wooden-block hollow-core ( except that the space is entirely filled ).
** Solid-core-Can consist of low-density particle board or foam used to completely fill the space within the door.
** Stave-core-Consists of wooden slats stacked upon one another in a manner similar to a plank & batten door ( though the slats are usually thinner ) or the wooden-block hollow-core ( except that the space is entirely filled ).
** Solid-core-Can consist of low-density particle board or foam used to completely fill the space within the door.
** Three-dimensional space of action ( 4 %) — Is the cut true to the physical / spatial relationships within the diegesis?
** and station
** Gent-Sint-Pieters Station: an international train station with connections to Bruges, Brussels, Antwerp, Kortrijk, other Belgian towns and Lille.
** Gent-Dampoort Station: an intercity train station with connections to Sint-Niklaas, Antwerp, Kortrijk and Eeklo.
** Gentbrugge Station: a regional train station in between the two main train stations, Sint-Pieters and Dampoort.
** Drongen Station: a regional train station in the village of Drongen with only a limited number of trains a day.
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