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  • ...the earliest discussions of hyperoperations was that of Albert Bennett in 1914, who developed some of the theory of ''commutative hyperoperations'' (see [ Commutative hyperoperations were considered by Albert Bennett as early as 1914,{{sfn|Bennett|1915}} which is possibly the earliest remark about any hypero ...
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  • ...enry Norris | journal=Popular Astronomy | volume=22 | pages=275–294 | date=1914 | title=Relations Between the Spectra and Other Characteristics of the Star [[Category:1910 introductions]] ...
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  • In 1914 Littlewood proved that there are arbitrarily large values of ''x'' for whic {{harvtxt|Hardy|1914}} and {{harvtxt|Hardy|Littlewood|1921}} showed there are infinitely many ze ...
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  • ...struction of the [[Vitali set|set bearing his name]], Hausdorff's paradox (1914), and an earlier (1923) paper of Banach as the precursors to their work. Vi [[Category:1924 introductions]] ...
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  • ...onometry] by Alfred Monroe Kenyon and Louis Ingold, The Macmillan Company, 1914. In images, full text presented. [[Category:3rd-century BC introductions]] ...
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  • ...es = 143–146}}</ref> Swift,<ref>{{cite journal | author = Swift E | year = 1914 | title = Solution to Problem 206 | journal = [[American Mathematical Month [[Category:1630s introductions]] ...
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