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A Generalization of Wigner’s Law
Communications in Mathematical Physics, 2006zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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General Laws of Redintegration
The Journal of General Psychology, 1928(1928). General Laws of Redintegration. The Journal of General Psychology: Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 79-90.
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Journal of Applied Mechanics, 1948
Abstract According to Hooke’s law the magnitude of infinitesimal elastic strains depends upon two independent constants. In this paper equations are developed which express the magnitude and the distribution of the strains in terms of two independent functions of the stresses.
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Abstract According to Hooke’s law the magnitude of infinitesimal elastic strains depends upon two independent constants. In this paper equations are developed which express the magnitude and the distribution of the strains in terms of two independent functions of the stresses.
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A generalized fluidity power law and laws of extrusion
Journal of Colloid Science, 1952Abstract Raw rubbers are assumed to obey the fluidity power law, ϕ = f;τn−1, ϕ = fluidity, τ = shearing stress, n > 1. For three-dimensional flow the generalized law is assumed to be ϕ = gW (n−1) (n+1) , where W = rate of energy dissipation.
M. Mooney, S. A. Black
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On Generalizations of the Reverse Order Law
SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics, 1974T. N. E. Greville has shown that the equations $BB^ + A^ * AB = A^ * AB$ and $A^ + ABB^ * A^ * = BB^ * A^ * $ are necessary and sufficient in order that the reverse order law $(AB)^ + = B^ + A^ + $ hold for pseudoinverses of matrices over the field of complex numbers. E. Arghiriade’s results give the more concise formulation that $(AB)^ + = B^ + A^ + $
Barwick, D. T., Gilbert, J. D.
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1992
Abstract A characteristic feature of law is its generality. Legal rules ordinarily are cast in general form, and reasoning within the law is constrained by a principle of generalization, according to which the standards that one applies to a particular case must be applicable to other situations.
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Abstract A characteristic feature of law is its generality. Legal rules ordinarily are cast in general form, and reasoning within the law is constrained by a principle of generalization, according to which the standards that one applies to a particular case must be applicable to other situations.
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A Generalized General Associative Law
Mathematics Magazine, 2001(2001). A Generalized General Associative Law. Mathematics Magazine: Vol. 74, No. 3, pp. 230-233.
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2016
Social expectations, technical progress, European legislation and other international cooperation mechanisms are making difficult demands today in terms of legal coordination. The reaction to this difficulty is frequently a large quantity of special legislation which tends to do more to weaken legal certainty and confidence in the law than to ...
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Social expectations, technical progress, European legislation and other international cooperation mechanisms are making difficult demands today in terms of legal coordination. The reaction to this difficulty is frequently a large quantity of special legislation which tends to do more to weaken legal certainty and confidence in the law than to ...
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Israel Journal of Mathematics, 1983
A common generalization to 0–2 laws proved by M. Lin and myself is established. The proof here is a combination of the two proofs.
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A common generalization to 0–2 laws proved by M. Lin and myself is established. The proof here is a combination of the two proofs.
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From General Laws To Singularities
Family Process, 1985This article comprises several sections. The first is devoted to an explanation of a number of notions stemming from work by Ilya Prigogine and others on open systems far from equilibrium. As a result of this work, I have been able to stand back from the traditional approach employed in family therapy, that of open systems at equilibrium (the theory of
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