Homotopic transfer, is often eminently associated with holomorphic Kahler conditions, to where such a general tense of homotopic transfer, is often eminently associated, with the generation of force. Whereas; Homotopic restraint, is often eminently associated with anti holomorphic Kahler conditions, to where such a general tense of homotopic restraint, is often eminently associated, with the degeneration of force. SINCERELY, SAMUEL DAVID ROACH. (PHS1989, UM,WCC, EMU).
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