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- rejecting the concept of atoms. Caloric theory – the theory that a self-repelling fluid called "caloric" was the substance of heat. Rendered obsolete...
- more rigid network by bridging the steric hindrance created by the self-repelling phosphate groups. Calcium ions are removed during the production of...
- explain the cooling of a cup of tea in room temperature: caloric is self-repelling, and thus slowly flows from regions dense in caloric (the hot water)...
- Self-organization, also called spontaneous order in the social sciences, is a process where some form of overall order arises from local interactions between...
- conductor are redistributed around its outer surface due to mutual self-repelling of charges of the same sign – a phenomenon discovered by Faraday. The...
- matter their age. The right to self-defense is phrased as the principle of vim vi repellere licet ("it is permitted to repel force by force") in the Digest...
- of self-anointing and time of day, season of the year, ambient temperature or humidity, indicating that this behaviour does not function in repelling insects...
- force was necessary to repel an attack, but the person's belief was unreasonable, that person would be able to raise imperfect self-defense as a defense...
- The Self-Strengthening Movement, also known as the Westernization or Western Affairs Movement (c. 1861–1895), was a period of radical institutional reforms...
- to prevail in an action for battery if the defendant's employees, in repelling the plaintiff's acts, "used unreasonable and excessive force, meaning...