- Look up commensurability, commensurable,
commensurate, incommensurability, or
incommensurable in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Two
concepts or things...
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commensurable if they
differ only by a
finite amount, in a
precise sense. The
commensurator of a
subgroup is
another subgroup,
related to the normalizer. Two groups...
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Commensurate line
circuits are
electrical circuits composed of
transmission lines that are all the same length;
commonly one-eighth of a wavelength. Lumped...
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Andreas von Hirsch,
before 2008
published under his
anglicised name
Andrew von Hirsch, is a
legal philosopher and
penal theorist and the
founding Director...
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modern design for its time, but was a
failure due to lack of
powerplants commensurate with its high wing loading. The P.32 was a twin-engine
monoplane with...
- agent; or 450
pounds of pot****ium-based dry
chemical and
water with a
commensurate quantity of AFFF to
total 100
gallons for
simultaneous dry
chemical and...
- Thorngate's
postulate of
commensurate complexity, also
referred to as Thorngate's
impostulate of
theoretical simplicity is the
description of a phenomenon...
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varies based upon the
particular judgeship,
though it
generally increases commensurate with the office.
Article III
federal judges are
those appointed under...
- once the
demesne of the main
manor of the
medieval parish now
roughly commensurate with the
district of Chelsea, London. It was a
residence acquired by...
- some way may be
found of
securing agreement for
demanding reparation commensurate with the
tremendous sacrifices made by the
British Empire and her Allies...