The Nigerian State: Political Economy, State Class and Political System in the Post-colonial EraCurrey, 1988 - 281 من الصفحات |
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... functions, but also the investigatory and judicial review powers and functions, far exceeding the requirements for equal adversary between prosecutor and defender. As the procuratorates were given the supervisory powers and functions ...
... functions, but also the investigatory and judicial review powers and functions, far exceeding the requirements for equal adversary between prosecutor and defender. As the procuratorates were given the supervisory powers and functions ...
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... functions for Γ are precisely the meromorphic functions on XΓ. Note that since XΓ is compact, there are no nonconstant holomorphic functions on XΓ (because they would necessarily violate Liouville's theorem). Modular functions can ...
... functions for Γ are precisely the meromorphic functions on XΓ. Note that since XΓ is compact, there are no nonconstant holomorphic functions on XΓ (because they would necessarily violate Liouville's theorem). Modular functions can ...
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... functions , 205 , 209 ; of level values of two uniform analytic functions , 218 . Order , of zero of a regular function , 111 ; of pole of uniform function , 119 . Ordinary place , 60 . Osgood , 62 . Pairs of periods for uniform functions ...
... functions , 205 , 209 ; of level values of two uniform analytic functions , 218 . Order , of zero of a regular function , 111 ; of pole of uniform function , 119 . Ordinary place , 60 . Osgood , 62 . Pairs of periods for uniform functions ...
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Premises of Nigerian Politics | 1 |
The First Republic | 19 |
The Military in Politics | 41 |
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