- In
contract law,
extinguishment is the
destruction of a
right or contract. If the
subject of the
contract is destro**** (such as
through merging the contract...
- "Embrace, extend, and
extinguish" (EEE), also
known as "embrace, extend, and exterminate", is a
phrase that the U.S.
Department of
Justice found was used...
- from two Gr**** words: "iso",
meaning "equal", and "sbestos",
meaning "
extinguishable". An
isosbestic point corresponds to an
absorbance A λ {\displaystyle...
- idle
servitude they had
grown to
specialize only in style. A bogus,
extinguishable glamour: in 1947, with Independence, they had lost
their state, and...
- fire
protection device usually filled with a dry or wet
chemical used to
extinguish or
control small fires,
often in emergencies. It is not
intended for use...
- Fire
suppression systems are used to
extinguish, control, or in some cases,
entirely prevent fires from
spreading or occurring. Fire
suppression systems...
- Illyrians. One of the
three "Great Flames" of the
Achaemenid Empire was
extinguished during the
reign of
Alexander the
Great to
honour the
death of his close...
-
million years. Due to
thermal insulation and the
avoidance of rain/snow
extinguishment by the crust,
underground coal-seam
fires are the most
persistent fires...
-
Russian oil
industry at that time.
Impressed by the
terrible and
hardly extinguishable oil
fires that he had seen there,
Loran tried to find such a liquid...
-
spark extinguishing system (also
known as
spark detection and
extinguishing system") is used for
preventive fire protection. A
spark extinguishing system...