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- In economics,
excludability is the
degree to
which a good,
service or
resource can be
limited to only
paying customers, or conversely, the
degree to which...
-
concept of
excluded volume was
introduced by
Werner Kuhn in 1934 and
applied to
polymer molecules shortly thereafter by Paul Flory.
Excluded volume gives...
- In logic, the law of
excluded middle or the
principle of
excluded middle states that for
every proposition,
either this
proposition or its
negation is...
- In b****eeping, a
queen excluder is a
selective barrier inside the
beehive that
allows worker bees but not the
larger queens and
drones to
traverse the...
- Koh-e-Suleman Tehsil,
formerly known as De-
Excluded Area D.G. Khan and D.G. Khan
Tribal Area, is a
tehsil located in
Taunsa District, Punjab, ****stan...
- An
excluded occupier is a term in
English property law used to
describe someone with
limited rights to
remain in a home. If you
share your accommodation...
- 1689
until the law was
amended in 2015.
Protestant descendants of
those excluded for
being Roman Catholics are eligible. King
Charles III has been the sovereign...
- form,
called the
fallacy of bifurcation, all but two
alternatives are
excluded. A
fallacy is an argument, i.e. a
series of
premises together with a conclusion...
-
floors and a
height of at
least 350
metres (1,150 ft). Such
definition excludes non-building structures, such as towers. Historically, the world's tallest...