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  • 121combined gas law — noun a combination of Boyles law and Charless law which states that the product of the volume and pressure of an ideal gas divided by its temperature is constant …

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  • 122phonetic law — noun : a formula deduced from observed uniformity in the development under given conditions of a sound or combination of sounds within a linguistic area at or during a given time * * * Historical Ling. a statement of some regular pattern of sound …

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  • 123Conservation law — For the legal aspects of environmental conservation, see conservation movement. In physics, a conservation law states that a particular measurable property of an isolated physical system does not change as the system evolves. One particularly… …

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  • 124Bifurcation (law) — In law, bifurcation is a judge s ability to divide a trial into two parts so as to render a judgment on a set of legal issues without looking at all aspects. Frequently, civil cases are bifurcated into separate liability and damages proceedings.… …

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  • 125F-term (patent law) — In Japanese patent law, F term is a system for classifying Japanese patent documents according to the technical features of the inventions described in them. It is not a replacement for the International Patent Classification (IPC) or other… …

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  • 126Remoteness in English Law — In the English law of negligence, the test of causation not only requires that the defendant was the cause in fact, but also requires that the loss or damage sustained by the claimant was not too remote. As with the policy issues in establishing… …

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  • 127Kopp's Law — Discovered in 1864, Kopp s Law is a physics suggestion by A C Woestyn, proposing that the heat capacity of a molecule of any chemical compound is equal to the sum of the heat capacities of its constituents.The German chemist Hermann Franz Moritz… …

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  • 128multiple proportions, law of — ▪ chemistry       statement that when two elements combine with each other to form more than one compound, the weights of one element that combine with a fixed weight of the other are in a ratio of small whole numbers. For example, there are five …

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