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  • 71Snell's law — In optics and physics, Snell s law (also known as Descartes law, the Snell–Descartes law, and the law of refraction) is a formula used to describe the relationship between the angles of incidence and refraction, when referring to light or other… …

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  • 72Hubble's law — Physical cosmology Universe · Big Bang …

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  • 73Parkinson's law — Not to be confused with Parkinson s Law of Triviality. Parkinson s law is the adage first articulated by Cyril Northcote Parkinson as the first sentence of a humorous essay published in The Economist in 1955:[1][2] “ …

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  • 74Stefan–Boltzmann law — The Stefan–Boltzmann law, also known as Stefan s law, states that the total energy radiated per unit surface area of a black body in unit time (known variously as the black body irradiance, energy flux density, radiant flux, or the emissive… …

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  • 75Darcy's law — is a phenomenologically derived constitutive equation that describes the flow of a fluid through a porous medium. The law was formulated by Henry Darcy based on the results of experiments[1] on the flow of water through beds of sand. It also… …

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  • 76Common law copyright — is the legal doctrine which contends that copyright is a natural right and creators are therefore entitled to the same protections anyone would be in regard to tangible and real property. The proponents of this doctrine contended that creators… …

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  • 77Unfair prejudice in United Kingdom company law — is a statutory form of action that may be brought by aggrieved shareholders against their company. Under the Companies Act 2006 the relevant provision is s.994, the identical successor to s.459 Companies Act 1985. Unfair prejudice actions have… …

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  • 78Copyright law of Jordan — Contents 1 Copyright registration 2 Copyright duration 3 Copyright holder …

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  • 79Jordanian copyright law — The Jordanian Copyright Law and its Amendment No. (22) for the year 1992 is based on the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works and does not contain a definition of copyright; however in Article (3) it clearly states… …

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  • 80natural law theory — The view of the status of law and morality especially associated with Aquinas and the subsequent scholastic tradition. More widely, any attempt to cement the moral and legal order together with the nature of the cosmos or the nature of human… …

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