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Abstract This thesis which consists of three chapter is devted to provide a systematics account of the basic properties of what we call p-s paces in order to through more light on the effects of the closure of the to pology of p-s paces under countable intersections againts finite intersections onely pointing both the parallelisms and vicissitudeds this besides providing some interesting applications of p-spaces on the ring of all continous real-valued functions and near rings. |