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Now (1) can be interpreted to mean that A=B.
Theorem 3 may be interpreted as saying that A=B, but it must then be remembered that......
Nevertheless, in interpreting this conclusion, caution must be exercised because the number of potential exceptions is huge.
The right-hand members of (1) and (2) are to be interpreted by continuity when f is in Z.
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