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Introduction.- Definition and Properties.- Generating Orbits of the First Species.- Generating Orbits of the Second Species.-Generating Orbits of the Third Species.- Bifurcation Orbits.-Junctions: Symmetry.- Junctions: Broucke's Principle.- Fragments.- Generating Families.- Correspondence Between Old and New Notations.- The Domain D2.- Number of Branches.- Index of Definitions.- Index of Notations.- References.
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