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  • 31The Law of Conservation of Energy —     The Law of Conservation of Energy     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Law of Conservation of Energy     Amongst the gravest objections raised by the progress of modern science against Theism, the possibility of Miracles, free will, the… …

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  • 32The Digital Imprimatur — is an article written in 2003 by John Walker, and hence digital imprimatur is a term widely associated with him. In the Roman Catholic Church, an imprimatur is a censor s official declaration that a work is free from doctrinal or moral error, but …

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  • 33Equilibrium unfolding — In biochemistry, equilibrium unfolding is the process of unfolding a protein or RNA molecule by gradually changing its solution conditions, i.e., its environment. Since equilibrium is maintained at all steps, the process is reversible… …

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  • 34Ionians (The) — The Ionians Malcolm Schofield THALES AND OTHERS The Greeks agreed that philosophy had begun with Thales. However they did not know much about his views.1 What survives is mostly a potent legend. Herodotus tells stories of his practical ingenuity …

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  • 35The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money — infobox Book | name = The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money author = John Maynard Keynes country = United Kingdom language = English genre = Nonfiction publisher = Palgrave Macmillan release date = 1936 media type = Print Paperback …

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  • 36equilibrium */ — UK [ˌiːkwɪˈlɪbrɪəm] / US [ˌɪkwɪˈlɪbrɪəm] / US [ˌekwɪˈlɪbrɪəm] noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms equilibrium : singular equilibrium plural equilibriums 1) a situation in which there is a balance between different forces or aspects A new arms …

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  • 37Enlightenment II (The French): deism, morality and politics — The French Enlightenment II: deism, morality and politics Peter Jimack One of the most striking features of the French Enlightenment was its hostility to Christianity, especially as represented by the Catholic Church, a hostility which went far… …

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  • 38equilibrium — 1. The condition of being evenly balanced; a state of repose between two or more antagonistic forces that exactly counteract each other. 2. In chemistry, a state of apparent repose created by two reactions proceeding in opposite directions at… …

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  • 39state, equation of — Any of a class of equations that relate the pressure P, volume V, and temperature T of a given substance in thermodynamic equilibrium. For example, the equation PV = nRT, where n is the number of moles of gas and R is the universal gas constant,… …

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  • 40equilibrium — [[t]i͟ːkwɪlɪ̱briəm[/t]] equilibria 1) N VAR Equilibrium is a balance between several different influences or aspects of a situation. [FORMAL] Stocks seesawed ever lower until prices found some new level of equilibrium... For the economy to be in… …

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