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'Differential Topology' -- subject(s): Congresses, Differential topology

'Vector fields and other vector bundle morphisms' -- subject(s): Singularities (Mathematics), Vector bundles, Vector fields

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U. Koschorke has written:

'Differential Topology' -- subject(s): Congresses, Differential topology

'Vector fields and other vector bundle morphisms' -- subject(s): Singularities (Mathematics), Vector bundles, Vector fields

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The noun bundle is a collective noun for:

  • a bundle of asparagus
  • a bundle of banknotes
  • a bundle of firewood
  • a bundle of joy
  • a bundle of newspapers
  • a bundle of rags
  • a bundle of papers
  • a bundle of sticks
  • a bundle of trouble
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Yes, the noun 'bundle' is a standard collective noun for:

  • a bundle of asparagus
  • a bundle of firewood
  • a bundle of joy
  • a bundle of rags
  • a bundle of papers
  • a bundle of sticks
  • a bundle of trouble
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$20 = $500/bundle; $10 = $250/bundle; $5 = $100/bundle; $1 = $25/bundle $100 = ?/bundle

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Bundle is a noun (a bundle of something) and a verb (to bundle something).

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