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  • 101National Action Party (Mexico) — National Action Party Partido Acción Nacional (PAN) President Gustavo Madero Muñoz[1] …

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  • 102History of live action role-playing games — Technically, many childhood games are simple LARPscite web|url=http://www.nifplay.org/states play.html|title=Play science the Patterns of Play|publisher=The National Institute for Play|accessdate=2007 11 09 The National Institute for Play… …

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  • 103Schwinger's variational principle — In Schwinger s variational approach to quantum field theory, introduced by Julian Schwinger, the quantum action is an operator. Although this approachis superficially different from the functional integral(path integral) where the action is a… …

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  • 104d'Alembert's principle — ▪ physics       alternative form of Newton s second law of motion, stated by the 18th century French polymath Jean le Rond d Alembert. In effect, the principle reduces a problem in dynamics to a problem in statics. The second law states that the… …

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  • 105Mass action — may refer to: Law of mass action, in chemistry, a postulate of reactions Mass action law (electronics), in semiconductor electronics, a relationship between intrinsic and doped carrier concentrations Mass action (sociology), in sociology, a term… …

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  • 106Night action at the Battle of Jutland — Main article: Battle of Jutland Battle of Jutland Part of World War I The Battle of Jutland, 1916 …

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  • 107extractive principle — Extract Ex tract , n. 1. That which is extracted or drawn out. [1913 Webster] 2. A portion of a book or document, separately transcribed; a citation; a quotation. [1913 Webster] 3. A decoction, solution, or infusion made by dissolving out from… …

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  • 108Intelligence Principle — The Intelligence Principle is a hypothetical central concept of cultural evolution.Devised by the historian of science Steven J. Dick, and outlined in his 2003 paper Cultural Evolution, the Postbiological Universe and SETI, the Intelligence… …

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  • 109Efficiency Principle — An economic theory that states that the greatest benefit to society of any action is achieved when the marginal benefits from the allocation of resources are equivalent to the marginal social costs of the allocation. The efficiency principle lays …

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  • 110Scarcity Principle — An economic principle in which a limited supply of a good, coupled with a high demand for that good, results in a mismatch between the desired supply and demand equilibrium. In pricing theory, the scarcity principle suggests that the price for a… …

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