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This research was primarily supported by the National Science Foundation (G.P. 12038). However, most of Section 2 is contained in the author's dissertation (Yale, 1966) which was written with support from the U.S. Army Research Office (Durham).

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Markley, N.G. Lifting dynamical properties. Math. Systems Theory 5, 299–305 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01694074

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