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BP1109 |
| Considering only the ways they are connected, anything that can be said about a given edge can be said about every other edge vs. not so. |
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BP1110 |
| The process that turns one object into the other is the same both ways vs. the process changes depending on which object is chosen as the starting point. |
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BP1114 |
| Fractals contain one another vs. only one contains the other. |
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BP1115 |
| Fractals tile one another vs. not so (fractals are rather tiled by some combination of one another and themselves). |
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BP1116 |
| Contains self somewhere within any area around any point within self vs. not so. |
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BP1118 |
| Self-similar only scaled about one point vs. multiple centers of self-similarity. |
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BP1119 |
| Tiled by finitely many smaller copies of itself (different sizes allowed) vs. not so. |
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BP1120 |
| No same-sized copies of self overlap vs. distinct same-sized copies overlap. |
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