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An extension of the Wagner theory of alloy oxidation and sulfidation
Oxidation of Metals, 1970The recent Wagner theory of binary alloy oxidation applies to situations in which an alloy of metals Aand Breacts with nonmetal Xto form a scale consisting of a solid solution of the corresponding compounds, i.e., A(X)and (X).This theory has been modified in two respects.
D. E. Coates, A. D. Dalvi
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Wagner Hypothesis in Beam and Column Theory
Journal of the Engineering Mechanics Division, 1981A examination is made on the underlying assumptions on which the flexural-torsional theory of thin-walled members is based. One of them, the Wagner hypothesis, is found not to be needed for the development of a comprehensive theory of rods. Use of the hypothesis is found to lead to the production of behavioral anomalies for axially loaded thin-walled ...
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2002
Abstract It was in the period following his participation in the Dresden uprising (May 1849) and subsequent flight to Switzerland that Wagner wrote his first books of operatic theory: Art and Revolution (1849), The Art Work of the Future (1850), and Opera and Drama (1852).
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Abstract It was in the period following his participation in the Dresden uprising (May 1849) and subsequent flight to Switzerland that Wagner wrote his first books of operatic theory: Art and Revolution (1849), The Art Work of the Future (1850), and Opera and Drama (1852).
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An extended Maxwell–Wagner theory for the electric birefringence of charged colloids
The Journal of Chemical Physics, 2000Recent frequency resolved electric birefringence experiments on dilute suspensions of charged, ellipsoidal particles reveal new relaxation features in the MHz frequency range. Such behavior can be explained in terms of surface transport processes. Here we develop a model for the electric polarizability of spheroidal particles by combining features of ...
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Natural law as inspiration to Adolph Wagner's theory of public intervention
The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 2010Abstract Adolph Wagner is best known for his principle regarding the increase of state intervention into the economy. Such a principle is characterised by an ‘ethical economy’ perspective, incorporating some original ideas based on the relationship between the law and political economy.
CORRADO D., SOLARI, STEFANO
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Wagner Trees in Theory & Practice
1983The idea that the best evolutionary tree is the shortest one has been independently advanced on at least three occasions. Its first explicit statement seems to have been in the brief mention by Edwards & Cavalli-Sforza (1963), which was followed up by several authors culminating in Thompson (1973).
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Discussion of “Wagner Hypothesis in Beam and Column Theory”
Journal of the Engineering Mechanics Division, 1982Jiří Studnička, Vladimír Křístek
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Musicology and Critical Theory: The Case of Wagner, Adorno, and Horkheimer
Music and Letters, 2005Adorno's Versuch uber Wagner (1938/1952) is unquestionably a significant musicological work, yet the discipline has sought mostly to neutralize, even while registering, its impact. The essential and acknowledged influence of Max Horkheimer's study of bourgeois anthropological ideology upon Adorno's monograph is outlined in order to construct a context ...
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The Lehrer/Wagner theory of consensus and the zero weight problem
Synthese, 1985Often a group of people need to find a consensus. One strategy for finding a consensus is to try to reach unanimous agreement by a process of exchange of information and rational argument. But where that fails we need to find a consensus without reaching unanimity. A special but important case occurs when the people in the group are making estimates of
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