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  • 111Science and technology in Korea — Like most other regions in the world, science and technology in Korea has experienced periods of intense growth as well as long periods of stagnation. Past kingdoms and dynasties in Korea were often invaded and the aftermath of the these… …

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  • 112Law of noncontradiction — This article uses forms of logical notation. For a concise description of the symbols used in this notation, see List of logic symbols. In classical logic, the law of non contradiction (LNC) (or the principle of non contradiction (PNC), or the… …

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  • 113law — [[t]lɔ[/t]] n. 1) law the principles and regulations established by a government or other authority and applicable to a people, whether by legislation or by custom enforced by judicial decision 2) law any written or positive rule or collection of …

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  • 114Law of mass action — For other uses, see Mass action (disambiguation). In Chemistry, the law of mass action is a mathematical model that explains and predicts behaviors of solutions in dynamic equilibrium. It can be described with two aspects: 1) the equilibrium… …

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  • 115Law of Lithuania — Lithuanian law is a part of a legal system of Lithuania. It is largely civil, as opposed to a common, law system, based on epitomes in the French and German systems. The Lithuanian legal system is grounded on the principles laid out in the… …

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  • 116Science and technology in Germany — Germany s achievements in science and technology have been significant and research and development efforts form an integral part of the country s economy. Germany has been the home of some of the most prominent researchers in various scientific… …

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  • 117Roman law — Ro·man law n: the legal system of the ancient Romans that includes written and unwritten law, is based on the traditional law and legislation of the assemblies, resolves of the senate, enactments of the emperors, edicts of the praetors, writings… …

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  • 118science and religion —    While theology was once termed the queen of the sciences (using sciences in the traditional sense outlined under the entry science), in the modern world this title has been claimed by the natural sciences, especially physics. Given that both… …

    Christian Philosophy

  • 119Law of definite proportions — In chemistry, the law of definite proportions, sometimes called Proust s Law, states that a chemical compound always contains exactly the same proportion of elements by mass. An equivalent statement is the law of constant composition, which… …

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  • 120Law of total probability — In probability theory, the law (or formula) of total probability is a fundamental rule relating marginal probabilities to conditional probabilities. Contents 1 Statement 2 Applications 3 Other names 4 See …

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