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MR 2286065.
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The Bertini transformation in space
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On a series of involutorial Cremona transformations
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Point sets and allied Cremona groups. III
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.
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Certain quartic surfaces belonging to infinite
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MR 1501000.
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MR 1500938.
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An application of Moore's cross-ratio group to the
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.
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MR 1500891.
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An application of the form-problems associated with
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