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Figure 1:: An application of the rule A(x1, . . . , xk) → ξ.
Figure 2:: Part of a lnCFTG G1 and one of its derivations.
Figure 3:: Properties for self-embedding (i, j ∈ {1, . . . , k}).
Figure 4:: The lnCFTG G2 and an example derivation.
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