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I did not read this paper, but it claims that theanswerthe answer is yes: One-dimensional sets and planar sets are aspherical by J.W. Cannon, G.R. Conner and Andreas Zastrow.

I did not read this paper, but it claims that theanswer is yes: One-dimensional sets and planar sets are aspherical by J.W. Cannon, G.R. Conner and Andreas Zastrow.

I did not read this paper, but it claims that the answer is yes: One-dimensional sets and planar sets are aspherical by J.W. Cannon, G.R. Conner and Andreas Zastrow.

I did not read this paper, but it claims that theanswer is yes: One-dimensional sets and planar sets are aspherical by CannonaJ.W. Cannon, ConneraG.R. Conner and ZastrowbAndreas Zastrow.

I did not read this paper, but it claims that theanswer is yes: One-dimensional sets and planar sets are aspherical by Cannona, Connera and Zastrowb.

I did not read this paper, but it claims that theanswer is yes: One-dimensional sets and planar sets are aspherical by J.W. Cannon, G.R. Conner and Andreas Zastrow.

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Anton Petrunin
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I did not read this paper, but it claims that theanswer is yes: One-dimensional sets and planar sets are aspherical by Cannona, Connera and Zastrowb.