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2.04: Hirakoh, Homma, Arakawa and Gins. Site of Reversible Destiny. 13.
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2.12: Ibid. 23.
2.13: Ibid. 13.
2.14: Ibid. 19.
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2.20: ibid 77.
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2.24: Ibid. 75.
2.25: Ibid. 76.
2.27: Ibid 75.
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