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Dimensions of Fundamental Units

Nature, 1932
PROF. CRAMP has proposed1 that the dimensional expressions for the electrostatic and electromagnetic units may be simplified by regarding quantity of electricity Q as fundamental. To my reply2, that including Q would cause confusion because, whereas M, L and T are quantities which vary with the velocity of the observer, Q is invariant, Prof.
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Fundamental dimensions of U.S. trade policy [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of International Economics, 2005
Abstract How many dimensions adequately characterize voting on U.S. trade policy? How are these dimensions to be interpreted? This paper seeks those answers in the context of voting on the landmark 1988 Omnibus Trade and Competitiveness Act. The paper takes steps beyond the existing literature.
alok k. bohara   +3 more
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Dimensions of Fundamental Units

Nature, 1933
A GREAT simplification in electrical and magnetic dimensions which is not adopted by Prof. W. Cramp1 or emphasised by Prof. F. M. Denton2 is obtained by admitting that as we cannot determine experimentally the dielectric and magnetic constants of space, we have no right to introduce ko and μo representing these hypothetical quantities into our ...
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The fundamental dimension of subcompacta

Russian Mathematical Surveys, 1992
The fundamental (shape) dimension of compacta, defined by \textit{K. Borsuk}, does not have the property of being inherited by closed sets. In this paper we study the question: does a compactum contain subcompacta with some fixed fundamental dimension? For finite-dimensional compacta the answer is given by Theorem 1: Let \(X\) be a compactum and \(\dim
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Measuring Environmental/Biological Attribution: A Fundamental Dimension?

The Journal of Social Psychology, 1994
Explanations for behaviors that emphasize the importance of biological or environmental factors have been a major theme in psychological discourse, yet they have not been adequately explored as attributional styles with distinct correlates. The present two studies examined this dimension of attribution through the systematic development and validation ...
B T, Gold, M, Ziegler
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Bodily movement – The fundamental dimensions

Sport, Ethics and Philosophy, 2008
Bodily movement has become an interesting topic in recent philosophy, both in analytic and phenomenological versions. Philosophy from Descartes to Kant defined the human being as a mental subject in a material body. This mechanistic attitude toward the body still lingers on in many studies of motor learning and control.
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Fundamental Rights

2023
In Europe, fundamental rights have come to be regulated by an increasing number of legal instruments, such as the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights, and international treaties. It is not always easy to understand what requirements are set in these different instruments and how they interrelate.
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Communalism as a fundamental dimension of culture

Journal of Communication, 1998
Ibis essay does not dispute the authenticity of individualism and collectivism as dimensions of culture. However, existing literature has missed a fundamental dimension, communalism, and has mistakenly attributed the characteristics of communalism to collectivism.
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Dimension and Fundamental Groups of Asymptotic Cones

Journal of the London Mathematical Society, 1999
The goal of this paper is to study the asymptotic cones of some groups which have an exponential Dehn function, in particular, the asymptotic cone of the Baumslag-Solitar groups. Due to a result by Gromov and Drutu, groups with a simple connected asymptotic cone have a polynomial Dehn function, hence the asymptotic cones studied will have a nontrivial ...
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Fundamental Definitions of Dimension Theory

1995
In this chapter we collect the fundamental definitions and notation we shall use. We also harvest the statements on dimension theory that have been proved earlier in this book, before we had the language to describe them: the characterization of dimension zero from Chapter 2 and the properties of integral maps (relative dimension zero) from Chapter 4 ...
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