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  • 71Mason's rule — Mason s gain formula (MGF) is a method for finding the transfer function of a linear signal flow graph (SFG). The formula was derived by Samuel Jefferson Mason[1] and is named after its discoverer. MGF is an alternate method to finding the… …

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  • 72Majority rule — Majority Rules redirects here. For Canadian comedy show, see Majority Rules!. Part of the Politics series Electoral methods …

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  • 73Silence procedure — A silence procedure (French: procédure d approbation tacite ; Latin: qui tacet consentit , who keeps silent consents , silence implies/means consent ) is a way of formally adopting texts, often, but not exclusively in international political… …

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  • 74Area rule — The Whitcomb area rule, also called the transonic area rule, is a design technique used to reduce an aircraft s drag at transonic and supersonic speeds, particularly between Mach 0.75 and 1.2. This is one of the most important operating speed… …

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  • 75Criminal procedure — refers to the legal process for adjudicating claims that someone has violated criminal law. Contents 1 Basic rights 2 See also 3 References 4 Further reading …

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  • 76Cramer's rule — In linear algebra, Cramer s rule is a theorem, which gives an expression for the solution of a system of linear equations with as many equations as unknowns, valid in those cases where there is a unique solution. The solution is expressed in… …

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  • 77Right-hand rule — For the related yet different principle relating to electromagnetic coils, see right hand grip rule .In mathematics and physics, the right hand rule is a common mnemonic for understanding notation conventions for vectors in 3 dimensions. It was… …

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  • 78Five-second rule — as presented in a WikiWorld comic. A common superstition, the five second rule states that food dropped on the ground will not be contaminated with bacteria if it is picked up within five seconds of being dropped. Some may earnestly believe this… …

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  • 79exclusionary rule — n: any of various rules that exclude or suppress evidence; specif: a rule of evidence that excludes or suppresses evidence obtained in violation of a defendant s constitutional rights see also fruit of the poisonous tree, good faith exception,… …

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  • 80Indirect rule — is a type of European colonial policy in which the traditional local power structure, or at least part of it, is incorporated into the colonial administrative structure. It was practiced in large parts of the British Empire, especially British… …

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