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In botany, the lower, usually larger, of two bracts enclosing a floret (the other is the palea), in a grass spikelet.
Theorem used to prove more complex theorems.
1 The second-raters who proved a lemma or read a draft somewhere along the way.
2 A theorem, perhaps, a lemma or even just a corollary.
3 The mentioning of 'chance' in the lemma and theorems induces a short discussion on randomness.
4 At all events, it is significant that (which might be added as a lemma )
5 We prove a lemma on the ℓ-mers of a random string which might find independent applications.
6 But if you believe that all open access is gold, then this myth follows as a lemma .
7 When no manuscripts are specified for the lemma in an entry, the lemma is the reading for those manuscripts not otherwise specified.
8 In addition, the sterile lemma was homeotically converted to the rudimentary glume and the body of the palea was degenerated in mfs1.
9 Lemma said at the press conference that Scheibe was not pregnant.
10 Proof.-Thisproposition is evident from the definition of an individual prefixed to Lemma iv.
11 Each of its parts would consist of several bodies, and therefore (by Lemma vi.)
12 Lemma , the sheriff's office chief deputy, said at the afternoon press conference that Scheibe was not pregnant.
13 Proof.-Thesame as for the last Lemma .
14 We conclude this section by a short abstract discussion of the concept and properties of information, and Lemma III.
15 Corollary-Henceit follows that there are certain ideas or notions common to all men; for (by Lemma ii.)
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