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[A77/B102] Before they are synthesized, various given intuitions form a manifold, by being successively "received" by the "a priori manifold" of the forms of sensibility (time and space); namely, the intuitions form the manifold of intuition, which then undergoes various pure and empirical synthesis before being experienced. ...
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a stiff nib, used for making copies with carbon paper
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A main channel providing equal flow distribution to lateral channels.
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the opposite of flexible in a nib - one that is rigid. Manifold nibs were popular for bookeeping and pressing through multiple copies.
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An arrangement of piping valves to provide interconnecting links between a number of pumps, tanks, and lines at a pump station.
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