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Many Entropies, Many Disorders

Open Systems & Information Dynamics, 2003
To overcome the deficits of entropy as a measure for disorder when the number of states available to a system can change, Landsberg defined “disorder” as the entropy normalized to the maximum entropy. In the simplest cases, the maximum entropy is that of the equiprobable distribution, corresponding to a completely random system.
Davison, Matt, Shiner, J. S.
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Many truths, many powers, many rationalities

Public Money & Management, 2017
I hope you will continue to challenge ill-founded arguments and muddled thinking and that you will never be afraid to speak the truth to those in power (Sir Ivan Rogers, 3 January 2017, letter to s...
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Many Many Problems

The Philosophical Quarterly, 2003
Supervaluationist solutions to ‘the problem of the many’ typically rely on two principles. First, the root of the problem is that singular terms can be vague, just as predicates can be. Secondly, the same resolution as the supervaluationist suggests for puzzles with vague predicates will resolve puzzles concerning vague singular terms.
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Many Books, Many Stories

2023
Many Books, Many Stories aims to provide both the rationale for engaging in work with inclusive children’s and young adult literature and the resources necessary for teachers, counselors, librarians and school administration to incorporate diverse literature into the classroom or into school-wide contexts.
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Many Worlds, Many Minds, and (Many) Relations

2023
Abstract Accounts of quantum theory that bring to the fore the relationship between the system and the observer, or measuring device, include Everett’s ‘Many Worlds’ interpretation and Rovelli’s ‘Relational Quantum Mechanics’, both of which are considered in Chapter 9.
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Many-To-Many Distribution

1996
Of all the chapters in this monograph, this is perhaps the one which is least related to the existing literature. Sections 6.2, 6.4.2 and 6.5.1 — considering respectively distribution with 0, 1, and 2 transshipments — are based on Daganzo (1987c).
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Many Nepal, Many India

Think India, 2010
Many Nepal, Many ...
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Manis (Manis) Linnaeus 1758

2005
Manis (Manis) Linnaeus 1758 Manis (Manis) Linnaeus 1758, Syst. Nat., 10th ed., Vol. 1: 36.
Wilson, Don E., Reeder, DeeAnn
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