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Japanese ancestry were excluded from the West Coast, including all of
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Bachmuth, Seymour; Mochizuki, Horace Y. (1978-11-01). "IA-automorphisms of the free metabelian group of rank 3".
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Mochizuki is known for a non-commutative version of "Kolchin's
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Bachmuth, Seymour; Millett, Kenneth; Robertson, James (1991).
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Wu, L. E. T.; Mochizuki, H. Y.; Jans, J. P. (1966).
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158:"Horace Y Mochizuki: In Memoriam"
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273:Fitzsimons, Matt (1989-06-26).
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