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a continuum X is said to be
hereditarily indecomposable provided that each of its
subcontinua is indecomposable,
that is, for each subcontinuum
and for every continua A and
B such that
we have either A = C or B = C.
Janusz J. Charatonik and Pavel Pyrih
2000-09-21