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Trier-Saarburg

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An Trier-Saarburg amo in uska distrito ha estado han Rhineland-Palatinate, Alemanya. Mga distrito han estado han Rhineland-Palatinate ha Alemanya Kasawangan: Frankenthal · Kaiserslautern · Koblenz · Landau · Ludwigshafen · Mainz · Neustadt · Pirmasens · Speyer · Trier · Worms · Zweibrücken Kahoronan: Ahrweiler · Altenkirchen · Alzey-Worms · Bad Dürkheim · Bad Kreuznach · Bernkastel-Wittlich · Birkenfeld · Bitburg-Prüm · Cochem-Zell · Donnersbergkreis · Germersheim · Kaiserslautern · Kusel · Mainz-Bingen · Mayen-Koblenz · Neuwied · Rhein-Hunsrück-Kreis · Rhein-Lahn-Kreis · Rhein-Pfalz-Kreis · Südliche Weinstraße · Südwestpfalz · Trier-Saarburg · Vulkaneifel · Westerwaldkreis k h l Mga bungto ngan mga munisipalidad ha Trier-Saarburg Aach  · Ayl  · Baldringen  · Bekond  · Bescheid  · Beuren  · Bonerath  · Damflos  · Detzem  · Ensch  · Farschweiler  · Fell  · Fisch  · Föhren  · Franzenheim  · Freudenburg  · Geis

Montevergine

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The Sanctuary of Montevergine. The Montevergine , also known as Partenio or Monti di Avella , is a limestone massif in Campania, central Italy, part of the Apennine chain. It is located near Avellino, in the comune of Mercogliano. It has slopes covered by chestnut and beech trees, up to some 1,480 m above sea level. Overview Under the peak, at some 1,270 m, is the Sanctuary of Montevergine, which attracts numerous pilgrims. It was consecrated in 1124 near the ruins of a temple of Cybele. The new basilica, built in 1961 by Florestano Di Fausto, is home to a 13th-century Byzantine icon of a black Madonna. The abbey palace was designed by Domenico Antonio Vaccaro, and has an octagonal plan. The Sanctuary is the cathedral of the Territorial Abbey of Montevergine. The sanctuary can be reached from the town of Mercogliano by the Montevergine funicular. External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to Montevergine . Photo Gallery by Leonardo Bellotti (in Italia

Perlidae

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Perlidae Siyentipiko nga pagklasipika Ginhadi-an: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Ubosphylum: Hexapoda Klase: Insecta Orden: Plecoptera Labawbanay: Perloidea Banay: Perlidae Binomial nga ngaran Perlidae An Perlidae [1] in uska familia han Insecta. An Perlidae in nahilalakip ha familia nga Perloidea, ordo nga Plecoptera, classis nga Insecta, punoan nga Arthropoda, ngan regnum nga Animalia. [1] An familia nga Perlidae in naglalakip hin 966 ka mga species, sumala ha Catalogue of Life [1] . Ilarom nga taxa [1] | Acroneuria Agnetina Anacroneuria Attaneuria Beloneuria Brahmana Calineuria Caroperla Chinoperla Claassenia Dinocras Doroneuria Eccoptura Enderleina Eoperla Etrocorema Flavoperla Furcaperla Gibosia Hansonoperla Helenoperla Hemacroneuria Hesperoperla Inconeuria Japoneuria Kalidasia Kamimuria Kempnyella Kempnyia Kiotina Klapalekia Macrogynoplax Marthamea Mesoperla Miniperla

Fubini without CH

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9 In Real and Complex Analysis , Rudin gives an example (due to Sierpinski) of a function $f:[0,1]^2to[0,1]$ separately Lebesgue-measurable in each argument, such that $$ int_0^1 dxint_0^1f(x,y),dy neq int_0^1 dyint_0^1f(x,y),dx $$ (all integrals are w.r.t. the Lebesgue measure on $[0,1]$ ). The construction of $f$ requires the Continuum Hypothesis, and my question is: What happens if we negate CH? Does it then follow that all functions $f:[0,1]^2to[0,1]$ separately Lebesgue-measurable in each argument satisfy the conclusion of Fubini's theorem? set-theory lo.logic measure-theory integration share | cite | improve this question edited 6 hours ago