. . . "Reference_text" . . . "Reference_text" . "Reference_text"^^ . "In a text, a Source_of_information is given that provides a reader of the text with further Information relevant to the text. In this frame the author and reader are completely deprofiled, with the Source_of_information made salient. In Densmore's days it was sometimes made of an old-fashioned man's celluloid collar (cf. Densmore 1943: 116). The 'foaming regions' play the role of 'internal shocks' (cf. Piran's recent publication for a review) of GRB theory. Use my() for local variables whenever you can get away with it (but see perlform for where you can't)."@en . . "RLG" . "In a text, a Source_of_information is given that provides a reader of the text with further Information relevant to the text. In this frame the author and reader are completely deprofiled, with the Source_of_information made salient. In Densmore's days it was sometimes made of an old-fashioned man's celluloid collar (cf. Densmore 1943: 116). The 'foaming regions' play the role of 'internal shocks' (cf. Piran's recent publication for a review) of GRB theory. Use my() for local variables whenever you can get away with it (but see perlform for where you can't)."@en . . . "In a text, a Source_of_information is given that provides a reader of the text with further Information relevant to the text. In this frame the author and reader are completely deprofiled, with the Source_of_information made salient.\nIn Densmore's days it was sometimes made of an old-fashioned man's celluloid collar (cf. Densmore 1943: 116).\nThe 'foaming regions' play the role of 'internal shocks' (cf. Piran's recent publication for a review) of GRB theory.\nUse my() for local variables whenever you can get away with it (but see perlform for where you can't)."^^ . . "1924"^^ . . "In a text, a Source_of_information is given that provides a reader of the text with further Information relevant to the text. In this frame the author and reader are completely deprofiled, with the Source_of_information made salient.\nIn Densmore's days it was sometimes made of an old-fashioned man's celluloid collar (cf. Densmore 1943: 116).\nThe 'foaming regions' play the role of 'internal shocks' (cf. Piran's recent publication for a review) of GRB theory.\nUse my() for local variables whenever you can get away with it (but see perlform for where you can't)."^^ . . . . . . . "2007-04-02T21:18:25+02:00"^^ . . . .