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a theme is a collection of items that are part of a story or a research item and that are not necessary linked in a traditional structured way.

(‎Created claim: context (P47): Themes can be used in preparation of an article or a research to keep track of relevant sources or different points of view to a subject.)
(‎Added [en] description: a theme is a collection of items that are part of a story or a research item and that are not necessary linked in a traditional structured way.)
 
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a theme is a collection of items that are part of a story or a research item and that are not necessary linked in a traditional structured way.

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a theme is a collection of items that are part of a story or a research item and that are not necessary linked in a traditional structured way.
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a theme is a collection of items that are part of a story or a research item and that are not necessary linked in a traditional structured way.

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    Themes can be used in preparation of an article or a research to keep track of relevant sources or different points of view to a subject. (English)
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