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- Entropy is a scientific concept that is most commonly ****ociated with a state of disorder, randomness, or uncertainty. The term and the concept are used...
- he had engaged in a homo****ual relationship. Both men had fallen into disfavour because they objected to Hitler's demand to make the Wehrmacht ready for...
- place, rather they are used in a relative sense. A reaction that is disfavoured (slow) does not have a rate that is able to compete effectively with...
- phlebotomies. Her mother's opposition to this practice brought her the Empress's disfavour. When Sophie's situation looked desperate, her mother wanted her confessed...
- ambushing foreign aggressors. The enemies who plan to ****ault Iraq will be disfavoured by God in this world and the hereafter. Be careful of attacking Iraq...
- this term. The term "Aborigine" (as opposed to "Aboriginal") is often disfavoured, as it is regarded as having colonialist connotations. While the term...
- Crimson, Pink Floyd and Van der Graaf Generator, experienced less critical disfavour. In 2002, Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour said, "I wasn't a big fan...
- dimerisation is generally disfavoured. These d and f orbitals also have comparatively smaller radial extension, disfavouring overlap to form dimers. Relatively...
- by substrates, identical colours lead to identical transition states (and hence products) with red arrows being disfavoured due to steric repulsion....
- the primary canon crystallised, non-canonical texts fell into relative disfavour and neglect. Before the Protestant Reformation, the Council of Florence...