- Look up
equidistant in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
point is said to be
equidistant from a set of
objects if the
distances between that
point and...
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different lineages (known as the
molecular clock hypothesis). The
genetic equidistance phenomenon was
first noted in 1963 by
Emanuel Margoliash, who wrote:...
- The
equidistance principle, or
principle of
equidistance, is a
legal concept in
maritime boundary claims that a nation's
maritime boundaries should conform...
- and
Denmark are convex. If the
delimitation had been
determined by the
equidistance rule ("drawing a line each
point of
which is
equally distant from each...
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distance of 200 nmi (370 km; 230 mi),
following a line of
equidistance from the coast. The
equidistance principle argues that a nation's
maritime boundaries...
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variety should read this book and
ponder its argumentation."
Molecular equidistance is a term that was
first used by
Michael Denton in Evolution: A Theory...
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itself an
archipelagic state,
encroaching the long-established
median or
equidistance line
dividing the EEZ of the
Dominican Republic and
Puerto Rico, and...
- 2147. ISBN 1-58488-347-2. The
parallel postulate is
equivalent to the
Equidistance postulate,
Playfair axiom,
Proclus axiom, the
Triangle postulate and...
- of 12,322,
argued that the
party had been
wrong to
pursue a
policy of
equidistance between Labour and the
Conservatives in the
general election campaign...
- Both
governments have
proposed a
boundary based on the
principle of
equidistance, but with
different basepoint selections,
resulting in
small differences...