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  • Economic model (en)
  • modèle mathématique qui décrit des phénomènes naturels (fr)
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  • Lucius Annaeus Seneca (en)
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  • Whatever structure has been reared by a long sequence of years, at the cost of great toil and through the great kindness of the gods, is scattered and dispersed by a single day. Nay, he who has said "a day" has granted too long a postponement to swift-coming misfortune; an hour, an instant of time, suffices for the overthrow of empires! It would be some consolation for the feebleness of our selves and our works, if all things should perish as slowly as they come into being; but as it is, increases are of sluggish growth, but the way to ruin is rapid. (en)
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  • Letters to Lucilius, 91.6 (en)
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  • Seneca effect (en)
  • Seneka efektua (eu)
  • Effet Sénèque (fr)
  • Seneca-effect (nl)
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