Erratum.
In the previous issue, Take One No. 42, Matthew Hays Matthew Hay (1855-1932) was a Scottish doctor and champion of Public Health. He was appointed Medical Officer of Health for the City of Aberdeen in 1888, a post he held until 1923. He was also Professor of Forensic Medicine at the University of Aberdeen. received an
improper - In mathematics
- Improper rotation
- Improper integral
- Improper fraction
- Improper prior
- Improper distribution
- Improper point
- Improper limits
- Other
- Improper English
- Improper motion
- Improper noun
credit for his fine piece on, Larry Kent. Of course, Matthew is
an associate editor with Montreal's weekly Mirror, not Hour
magazine. We apologize a·pol·o·gize intr.v. a·pol·o·gized, a·pol·o·giz·ing, a·pol·o·giz·es 1. To make excuse for or regretful acknowledgment of a fault or offense.
2. To make a formal defense or justification in speech or writing. for the mix-up and any embarrassment this may
have caused.
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