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- In elementary algebra, root rationalisation (or rationalization) is a process by which radicals in the denominator of an algebraic fraction are eliminated...
- one based on published rules; also, jargon for a reduction in staff Rationalisation (mathematics), the process of removing a square root or imaginary number...
- Rationalizability is a solution concept in game theory. It is the most permissive possible solution concept that still requires both players to be at least...
- a German sociologist, jurist, and economist. Rationalization (or rationalisation) is the replacement of traditions, values, and emotions as motivators...
- Rationalization is a defense mechanism (ego defense) in which apparent logical reasons are given to justify behavior that is motivated by unconscious instinctual...
- In December 2008, workers at mail centres affected by proposals to rationalise the number of mail centres (particularly in north west England) again...
- 1⁄100 km2 (10,000 square metres). When the metric system was further rationalised in 1960, resulting in the International System of Units (SI), the are...
- holding company known as Hawker Siddeley Group Plc after 1980. The group rationalised in the 1980s, focusing on railway engineering and signalling, industrial...
- The Manchester Royal School of Medicine (also known as the Manchester Royal School of Medicine and Surgery and as Pine Street School) has its origins in...
- The history of rail transport in Ireland began only a decade later than that of Great Britain. By its peak in 1920, Ireland had 3,500 route miles (5,630 km)...