- that
portion of
Euclidean geometry that is
formulable in first-order
logic with
identity (i.e. is
formulable as an
elementary theory). As such, it does...
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potentially any
substance or
chemical available to the
amateur chemists who
formulate these combinations via
clandestine chemistry, in clandestine, "underground"...
-
Copernicus (19
February 1473 – 24 May 1543) was a
Renaissance polymath who
formulated a
model of the
universe that
placed the Sun
rather than
Earth at its center...
- the
principle of
light speed invariance. The
first postulate was
first formulated by
Galileo Galilei (see
Galilean invariance).
Special relativity builds...
- bitters. It was
formulated in
Milan in 1845, and is
manufactured there by
Fratelli Branca Distillerie. Fernet-Branca was
formulated in Milan, Italy,...
-
manufacturing the
product in India, ****stan and Bangladesh.
Other companies formulate the same un-patented
recipe in
these countries as well. The
specific Unani...
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particle to
rigid body motion. They were
formulated by
Leonhard Euler about 50
years after Isaac Newton formulated his laws. Euler's
first law
states that...
- Markownikoff's rule
describes the
outcome of some
addition reactions. The rule was
formulated by
Russian chemist Vladimir Markovnikov in 1870. The rule
states that...
- is
referred to as "maximin" – to
maximize the
minimum gain.
Originally formulated for several-player zero-sum game theory,
covering both the
cases where...
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annual list of the world's
largest chemical producers by sales,
excluding formulated products such as
pharmaceutical drugs and coatings. In 2018,
sales of...