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Associated Concepts Facet
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Associated Concepts (hierarchy name)
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agents (general)
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associated agents
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communications concepts
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addresses (communications concepts)
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fax numbers
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telephone numbers
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<concepts in the arts and humanities>
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artistic concepts
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<genres in literature and performing arts>
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<genres in the visual arts>
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<historical, theoretical, and critical concepts>
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<culture and related concepts>
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cultural heritage
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culture (concept)
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culture-related concepts
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environmental concepts
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air quality
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biofouling
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carbon footprint
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climate change
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colonization (biological)
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drainage
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environment (earth sciences concept)
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<environmental concepts by general scope>
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environmental impact
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green (environmental concept)
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green design (environmental concept)
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greenhouse effect
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greenhouse gases
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humidity
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infestation
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noise
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odors
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ozone depletion
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pollution
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relative humidity fluctuation
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resources concepts
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sea-level rise
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temperature fluctuation
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functional concepts (general)
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access
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active (professional function)
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associated
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barrier-free design
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censusing
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circulation (architecture)
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citizenship
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contribution
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current (information status)
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decline
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dissolution (action on a group)
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establishment (action or condition)
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exposure (functional concept)
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flourishing
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foundation (action or condition)
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hailing from
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headquartering
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historic
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Historic Urban Landscape approach
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housing (concept)
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inherent vice
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innovation
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joint tenancy
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knowledge transfer
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legibility
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location (activity or state)
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observation
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origination
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power supply
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residing
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returning
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<safety and related concepts>
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space utilization
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storage
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technology transfer
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use
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willingness to pay
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language-related concepts
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acrophony
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allophones
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animal communication
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grammatical gender
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<languages and writing systems>
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palindromes
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parts of speech
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phonemes
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phrases
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scripts (writing)
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sentences
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spellings
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sprachbunds
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words (language-related concepts)
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writing (processes)
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<learning and scholarship concepts>
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academia (learning concept)
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degrees (academic)
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graduation (learning concept)
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learning
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theses
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multidisciplinary concepts
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authenticity
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body position
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common (extent designation)
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<dates and dating systems>
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dedication (information indicator)
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diversity
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error
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form (general concept)
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former (information indicator)
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function (general concept)
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general (extent designation)
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genre (multidisciplinary concept)
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groupings (general concept)
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guidelines
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hybridity
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<information and information related concepts>
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interdisciplinarity
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invented entities
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method of representation (information indicator)
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methodology
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miscellaneous
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multidisciplinarity
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not applicable (general information indicator)
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obsolescence
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occupation (multidisciplinary concept)
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other (information indicator)
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overall (extent designation)
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particular (extent designation)
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percentage
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point of view (information indicator)
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possible (information indicator)
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primary (general designation)
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principles (tenets)
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private (general concept)
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protected status
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provenance (source of origin)
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public (general concept)
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purpose (information indicator)
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roles
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rules (instructions)
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secondary (general designation)
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setting (surroundings)
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signals (multidisciplinary concept)
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sources (general concept)
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space (natural or built world)
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standards (authoritative exemplars)
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subjects (content of works)
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<systems and standards for time>
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targets (multidisciplinary concept)
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theory
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typology
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unavailable (information indicator)
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undetermined (information indicator)
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unidentified (information indicator)
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views (general appearances)
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weights and measures (general, standards)
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philosophical concepts
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aesthetic concepts
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betrayal
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charity (philosophical concept)
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cosmos
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equality (philosophical concept)
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esotericism (philosophical concept)
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ethics (philosophical concept)
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evil
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fate
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fortitude
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fortune
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good (philosophical concept)
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guilt
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hope
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hózhó
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ideology
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ignorance
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immortality
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industry (philosophical concept)
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innocence
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integrity (philosophical concept)
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inventiveness
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justice (philosophical concept)
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metaphysical concepts
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morality
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Nature
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<philosophical movements and attitudes>
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prudence
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significance (philosophical concept)
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survival
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truth
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values (philosophical concepts)
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vanity (philosophical concept)
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vengeance
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wisdom
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world
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<religions and religious concepts>
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religions (belief systems, cultures)
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religious concepts
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scientific concepts
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biological concepts
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computer science concepts
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conservation concepts
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contamination
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engineering concepts
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experimental artifacts
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materials sciences concepts
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mathematical concepts
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physical sciences concepts
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social science concepts
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anthropological concepts
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economic concepts
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legal concepts
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political concepts
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psychological concepts
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<social and economic geography concepts>
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sociological concepts
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<technology and related concepts>
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technology (general associated concept)
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technology-related concepts
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<transportation and related concepts>
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transportation
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transportation-related concepts
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works (general, creative)
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ancillary works
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compilations (arranged works)
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derivative works
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other works (information indicator)
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primary works
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secondary works
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works depicted
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