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  • '''Pressure''' (symbol: P) is the [[force]] per unit area applied in a direction [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perpendicular pe ...applied on a [[surface]]. Pressure is the amount of force [[acting]] on a unit area. The symbol of pressure is P.
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  • ...s from the [[Latin]] "quantus", for "how much." Behind this, one finds the fundamental notion that a physical property may be "quantized", referred to as "quantiz ...]] of [[quantum mechanics]], this is regarded by physicists as part of the fundamental framework for understanding and describing [[nature]] at the infinitesimal
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  • Applications of fundamental topics of information theory include [[lossless data compression]] (e.g. [[ ...annel capacity|channel coding]]. Source coding and channel coding are the fundamental concerns of information theory.
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  • ...r reduction in [[biodiversity]]. Species richness is the [[fundamental]] [[unit]] in which to assess the '''homogeneity''' of an [[environment]]. Therefore Using species richness as the [[unit]] for which to assess global homogeneity, it appears that anthropogenic [[a
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  • *2 a : an instrument or utensil for measuring b (1) : a standard or unit of measurement — see weight table table (2) : a system of standard units ...located between two consecutive vertical lines on a staff (2) : a metrical unit : foot
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  • ...ally]] using the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SI_derived_unit SI derived unit], the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cubic_metre cubic metre]. The volume o ...[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermodynamics thermodynamics], volume is a fundamental [[parameter]], and is a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conjugate_variables_
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  • ...nder the [[control]] and direction of the inhabitants of a [[political]] [[unit]] rather than by an outside [[authority]]; broadly : control of one's own a ...errepresented in a national [[government]]. It is therefore a [[Foundation|fundamental]] tenet of republican government and [[democracy]] as well as nationalism.
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  • ...under the [[control]] and direction of the [[inhabitants]] of a political unit rather than by an outside [[authority]]; broadly : control of one's own aff ...epresented or underrepresented in a national government. It is therefore a fundamental tenet of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republicanism republican] governmen
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  • ...cs that distinguish it from other layers. The "stratum" is the fundamental unit in a stratigraphic column and forms the basis of the study of [https://en.w
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  • A rhythmic [[unit]] is a durational [[pattern]] which occupies a period of time equivalent to ...ki/Oliver_Sacks Oliver Sacks] posits that [[human]] affinity for rhythm is fundamental, so much that a [[person]]'s sense of rhythm cannot be lost in the way that
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  • ...he residual strong force). These baryons are further composed of subatomic fundamental particles known as quarks bound by the strong interaction. Which chemical e As each proton carries a unit of charge, the charge distribution is indicative of the proton distribution
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  • ...antity was first introduced as quantum, an entity having quantity. Being a fundamental term, quantity is used to refer to any type of quantitative properties or a ...to the time of [[Aristotle]] and earlier. Aristotle regarded quantity as a fundamental ontological and scientific category. In Aristotle's [[ontology]], quantity
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  • .../Classical_mechanics classical mechanics], '''momentum''' (pl. momenta; SI unit kg·m/s, or, equivalently, N·s) is the product of the [[mass]] and [[veloc ...[[motion]]. This allowed Descartes to maintain that mass and velocity are fundamental and conserved, everywhere and all the time.[3] [[Galileo]], later, in his [
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  • ...husband is disciplined – has self mastery. It was explained that we are a unit now – our energies are merged. Both must have self mastery to be effectiv You want to know where this fear comes from. On the fundamental level fear comes from the human ego. Fear is manifested on many levels. The
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  • ...ceeding back down into the individual to see how it appears in the smaller unit.
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  • ...able unpredictables—whether pertaining to the [[behavior]] of a primordial unit of force, the reaction of an unidentified level of mind, or the phenomenon ...d with such high [[responsibilities]]. But who fosters and cares for the [[fundamental]] needs of the master universe as a whole, from Paradise to the fourth and
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  • ...n the medium through which the waves are passing, and is often quoted as a fundamental property of the material. In general, the speed of sound is proportional to ...a [[hydrophone]] in water. The SI unit for sound pressure is the [[pascal (unit)|pascal]] (symbol: Pa). The instantaneous sound pressure is the deviation f
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  • One view is that time is part of the fundamental structure of the [[universe]], a [[dimension]] in which events occur in [[s A contrasting view is that time is part of the fundamental intellectual structure (together with [[space]] and [[number]]). Within thi
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  • Space certainly seems to be the most fundamental prerequisite to physical creation. We are informed all space comes from Par ...d we can write 109 for 1 billion. We can now express the basic residential unit as:
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  • A '''word''' is a unit of [[language]] that represents a [[concepts|concept]] which can be express ...eonard Bloomfield in 1926. Words are thought of as the smallest meaningful unit of speech that can stand by themselves. This correlates phonemes (units of
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