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Reciprocity (Canadian politics), free
trade with the
United States of
America Reciprocal trade agreement,
entered into in
order to
reduce (or eliminate) tariffs...
- variation, in
inverse proportion) if each of the
variables is
directly proportional to the
multiplicative inverse (
reciprocal) of the other, or equivalently...
- vice versa. In
other words,
there is
under normal cir****stances a
reciprocal proportion between aperture area and
shutter speed for a
given photographic...
- In mathematics, a
multiplicative inverse or
reciprocal for a
number x,
denoted by 1/x or x−1, is a
number which when
multiplied by x
yields the multiplicative...
-
ratio was
called the
extreme and mean
ratio by Euclid, and the
divine proportion by Luca Pacioli; and also goes by
other names.
Mathematicians have studied...
-
their exceeding fineness, to
raise the sap to
great heights, in
reciprocal proportion to
their very
minute diameters." Purcell, Adam. "Xylem and phloem"...
- body at an
immobile centre by
forces decreasing by the
duplicate reciprocal proportion in non-resisting spaces)
Riflessioni de'
Padri Tommaso Le Seur,...
-
developed and
improved by his pupils. This
analysis is
based on
reciprocal proportion and
balance and doesn't use
standard deviation. It
gives the ideal...
- The law of
reciprocal proportions, also
called law of
equivalent proportions or law of
permanent ratios, is one of the
basic laws of stoichiometry. It...
- of 'technical virginity' [...] Data
indicate that 'a very
significant proportion of
teens ha[ve] had
experience with oral ****, even if they haven't had...