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  • 61Classical fluids — Classical fluids[1] are systems of particles which retain a definite volume, and are at sufficiently high temperatures (compared to their Fermi Energy) that quantum effects can be neglected. A system of hard spheres, interacting only by hard… …

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  • 62classical economics — classical economist. a system or school of economic thought developed by Adam Smith, Jeremy Bentham, Thomas Malthus, and David Ricardo, advocating minimum governmental intervention, free enterprise, and free trade, considering labor the source of …

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  • 63Classical High School — Location Providence, Rhode Island, USA In …

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  • 64Classical Nahuatl language — Classical Nahuatl Nāhuatlahtōlli Spoken in Mexico Region Aztec Empire Extinct Divided into various dialects by the 15th century …

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  • 65Classical Jazz Quartet — Genres Jazz fusion Years active 1974 75 Members Kenny Barron, piano Stefon Harris, vibes and marimba Ro …

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  • 66Classical Gas — ist ein von Mason Williams komponiertes Instrumental Musikstück. Ursprünglich trug das Stück den Titel „Classical Gasoline”, es wurde jedoch von Williams in „Classical Gas” umbenannt. Auf der Originalaufnahme spielt Williams die Gitarre und wird… …

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  • 67Classical Hindu law in practice — originates from community, not a state polity. In this way, particular groups of society began to gain influence in the creation and administration of law. Primary corporate groups, Kingships, and Brahmins were the factions, which conveyed Hindu… …

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  • 68Classical and Quantum Gravity —   Abbreviated title (ISO) …

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  • 69Classical Music Archives — Classical Archives, LLC Dates clés 1994 : premier site www.prs.org 2000 : site actuel Fondateurs Pierre R. Schwob Personnages clés Pierre R. Schwob, CEO et Nolan Gasser, directeur musical …

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  • 70Classical Tibetan — refers to the language of any text written in Tibetan after the Old Tibetan period and before the modern period, but in particular refers to the language of early canonical texts translated from other languages, especially Sanskrit. The phonology …

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