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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...
- In mathematics, a
coercive function is a
function that "grows rapidly" at the
extremes of the
space on
which it is defined.
Depending on the
context different...
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offence for
controlling or
coercive behavior in an
intimate or
family relationship. For the
purposes of this offence, the
coercive behaviour must have been...
- In
economics and
business ethics, a
coercive monopoly is a firm that is able to
raise prices and make
production decisions without the risk that competition...
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Thomas Nagel, and
Ronald Dworkin contend whether governments are
inherently coercive.: 28 In 1919, Max
Weber (1864–1920),
building on the view of
Ihering (1818–1892)...
- 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...
- they term rape a form of ****ual violence. The CDC
lists other acts of
coercive, non-consensual ****ual
activity that may or may not
include rape, including...
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Slavery is the
ownership of a
person as property,
especially in
regards to
their labour.
Slavery typically involves compulsory work, with the slave's location...
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Coercive citation is an
academic publishing practice in
which an
editor or
referee of a
scientific or
academic journal forces an
author to add spurious...
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modernizing one's way of thinking. The term was
later used to
describe the
coercive persuasion used
under the
Maoist government in China,
which aimed to transform...