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A continuum M is semi-locally connected at the
point p if, for every domain D containing p, there
exits a domain E lying in D and containing p such that
has only a finite number of components. A
continuum is totally non-semi-locally connected if it is
not semi-locally connected at any point.
Janusz J. Charatonik and Pavel Pyrih
2000-09-21