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Coercivity, also
called the
magnetic coercivity,
coercive field or
coercive force, is a
measure of the
ability of a
ferromagnetic material to withstand...
- Nagel,
Ronald Dworkin, and
other political authors argue that the
state is
coercive.: 28 In 1919, Max
Weber (1864–1920),
building on the view of
Ihering (1818–1892)...
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invention it was one of the
highest coercive force permanent magnets available, at 3000 oersteds.
Coercive force reached 3650
oersteds and
magnetic flux...
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Economic Education,
define coercive monopolies solely as
those established by the
government or via the
illegal use of
force,
excluding monopolies that...
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based on
maximum energy product in megagauss-oersteds and
intrinsic coercive force as kilo oersted, as well as an IEC
classification system.
Alnico magnets...
- can be
reduced to
nearly zero. SmCo5
magnets have a very high
coercivity (
coercive force); that is, they are not
easily demagnetized. They are fabricated...
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motivation ... '
coercive', 'remunerative', and 'normative' incentives."
Berkovich argues that historians' ****umptions that fear of
coercive force kept unwilling...
- with the
study of warfare, and the
theory and
application of
organized coercive force. It is
mainly focused on theory, method, and
practice of
producing military...
- The
Intolerable Acts,
sometimes referred to as the
Insufferable Acts or
Coercive Acts, were a
series of five
punitive laws p****ed by the
British Parliament...
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force,
terror and
violence to make an area
ethnically homogeneous. To
achieve the goal of
separating Native Americans from the whites,
coercive force...