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All,

The issue of "fragmentation" recently came up in the Forum.
Many of the apparent cases of the same subject being treated
in several articles are actually "level forks", where the same
subject is covered at introductory and advanced levels, and even
in some cases where it is necessary to cover several alternative
advanced formulations of the same subject matter.  This happens
especially often in math and science articles, but also in some
other subjects like dance and music.

Examples of such bifurcated subjects can be found in this Table:

http://www.textop.org/wiki/index.php?title=Level_Forks

Jon Awbrey

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