Mr. Oliver, the brewmaster at Brooklyn Brewery, has a quirky way of describing his creations. He refers to the more complex ones as “a little bit barnyard,” “having a funky nose” or “like a good sourdough bread.”
[“NO.”] 9 [“PART”] GLAND PACKING [“MATERIAL”] ASBESTOS [“NO.”] A.R. / [“NO.”] 10 [“PART”] BODY COVER PACKING [“MATERIAL”] ASBESTISED RUBBER [“NO.”] 1 (A.R.)
Tom dismounted and led Toby toward a group of men standing by a stack of stretchers. “Hey, you body snatchers,” he called out. “I have a wound that needs dressing.” He tied Toby to a stretcher.
By the very definition of a perfect field, Theorem 3.1.6 implies that the following properties are equivalent: a) K is a perfect field; b) any irreducible polynomial of K[X] is separable; c) any element of an algebraic closure of K is separable over K; d) any algebraic extension of K is separable; e) for any finite extension K→L, the number of K-homomrphisms from K to an algebraically closed extension of K is equal to [L:K]. Corollary 3.1.8. Any algebraic extension of a perfect field is again a perfect field.
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