- A
phenomenon (pl.: phenomena),
sometimes spelled phaenomenon, is an
observable event. The term came into its
modern philosophical usage through Immanuel...
- In
probability theory and
related fields, a
stochastic (/stəˈkæstɪk/) or
random process is a
mathematical object usually defined as a
family of random...
- as one who did not
attend church services, but this was "for
feare of
processe for Debtte",
according to the commissioners, not
because he was a recusant...
- Tool to
monitor the
effluent gas
streams resulting from
combustion in
industrial processe...
- in hand with
either [language
learning and second-language acquisition]
processe,
Hendrickson (1987:357)
mentioned that
errors are ‘signals’ that indicate...
-
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Phospholipids Preparation byPhospholipase D-Mediated
Processe, vol. 10, MDPI, p. 809, doi:10.3390/CATAL10070809, Wikidata Q112818902...
- (I) 18
April 1635 An Act to
prevent and
punish the
abuses in
procuring processe and su****deas of the
peace and good
behaviour out of his
Majesties courts...
- (repealed) 5 & 6 Will. & Mar. c. 12 23
March 1694 An Act to take away the
Processe for the
Capiatur Fine in the
several Courts att Westminster. (Repealed...
-
execution an
Ordinance mentioned in this Act An Act for the
Continuance of
Processe and
Judiciall Proceedings Tunnage and
Poundage Act (c.4), with schedule...
- 5 & 6 Gul. & Mar. c. 12
Capiatur Fine Act 1694 An Act to take away the
Processe for the
Capiatur Fine in the
severall Courts att Westminster. The whole...