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  • 61Negligent infliction of emotional distress — Tort law Part of the …

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  • 62Courant–Friedrichs–Lewy condition — In mathematics, the Courant–Friedrichs–Lewy condition (CFL condition) is a necessary condition for convergence while solving certain partial differential equations (usually hyperbolic PDEs) numerically by the method of finite differences.[1] It… …

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  • 63Johnson v. M'Intosh — Supreme Court of the United States Argued February 15–19, 1823 Decided February 2 …

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  • 64Eliezer Berkovits — (8 September 1908, Nagyvarad ndash; 20 August 1992), was a rabbi, theologian, and educator in the tradition of Modern Orthodox Judaism. LifeBerkovits received his rabbinical training first under Rabbi Akiva Glasner, son of Rabbi Moshe Shmuel… …

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  • 65Objectivity (science) — Objectivity of empirical science redirects here. Objectivity in science is a value that informs how science is practiced and how scientific truths are created. It is the idea that scientists, in attempting to uncover truths about the natural… …

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  • 66Military history of Australia during World War I — …

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  • 67Manfred Clynes — Background information Born August 14, 1925 (1925 08 14) (age 86) …

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  • 68Conscious automatism — (C.A.) is a position on the philosophic question that asks whether determinism, as distinguished from “free will”, can be considered the sole operant principle in human decision making. C.A. holds that we human beings, like the other animals we… …

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  • 69Financial betting — refers to the wagering on the price development of a financial instrument at some later date relative to the current price or level of the instrument, against odds offered by a bookmaker. Maximum potential pay off of the wager is known when the… …

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  • 70acoustics — /euh kooh stiks/, n. 1. (used with a sing. v.) Physics. the branch of physics that deals with sound and sound waves. 2. (used with a pl. v.) the qualities or characteristics of a room, auditorium, stadium, etc., that determine the audibility or… …

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