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I’d argue about bundling brown dwarfs in with types of planet; even though they’re not massive enough to fuse hydrogen like true stars, they do fuse deuterium. Sometimes lithium too.
A knot is called prime if, for any decomposition as a connected sum, one of the factors is unknotted (Livingston 1993, pp. 5 and 78). A knot which is not prime is called a composite knot. It is often possible to combine two prime knots to create two different composite knots, depending on the orientation of the two. Schubert (1949) showed that every knot can be uniquely decomposed (up to the order in which the decomposition is performed) as a knot sum of prime knots.
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Morphology.
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Excuse my sloppy moons -_- #wolfpaw #moonphases #mandala #triquetra