Diffusibleness - Law Dictionary Search Results
Proteolytic
Converting proteid or albuminous matter into soluble and diffusible products as peptones
Psychism
The doctrine of Quesne that there is a fluid universally diffused end equally animating all living beings the difference in their actions being due to the difference of the
Broadcast
Broadcast, means communication to the public--(i) by any means of wireless diffusion, whether in any one or more of the forms of signs, sounds or visual images; or (ii)by wire,
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Radiator
of light or heat especially that part of a heating apparatus from which the heat is radiated or diffused as a steam radiator
VerbarScleroderma
A disease of adults characterized by a diffuse rigidity and hardness of the skin
Communication to the public
being seen or heard or otherwise enjoyed by the public directly or by any means of display or diffusion other than by issuing copies of such work regardless of whether any member of the public actually sees,
Insurance
Insurances are effected sometimes by companies or societies, and sometimes by individuals, the risk being in either case diffused amongst a number of persons. Companies formed for carrying on this business have generally a large subscribed but
Literary and Scientific Institutions Act, 1854
in trust for institutions established for the promotion of literature, science, or the fine arts, or for the diffusion of useful knowledge, and makes provisions for improving the legal conditions of such institutions. As to the proper
Mania a potu
potu, otherwise denominated delirium tremens, a disease induced from the intemperate use of spirituous liquors or certain other diffusible stimulants.
Lloyds
An association of underwriters and others in London for the collection and diffusion of marine intelligence the insurance classification registration and certifying of vessels and the transaction of business of various
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Diffusibleness - Law Dictionary Search Results
Proteolytic
Converting proteid or albuminous matter into soluble and diffusible products as peptones
Psychism
The doctrine of Quesne that there is a fluid universally diffused end equally animating all living beings the difference in their actions being due to the difference of the
Broadcast
Broadcast, means communication to the public--(i) by any means of wireless diffusion, whether in any one or more of the forms of signs, sounds or visual images; or (ii)by wire,
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Radiator
of light or heat especially that part of a heating apparatus from which the heat is radiated or diffused as a steam radiator
VerbarScleroderma
A disease of adults characterized by a diffuse rigidity and hardness of the skin
Communication to the public
being seen or heard or otherwise enjoyed by the public directly or by any means of display or diffusion other than by issuing copies of such work regardless of whether any member of the public actually sees,
Insurance
Insurances are effected sometimes by companies or societies, and sometimes by individuals, the risk being in either case diffused amongst a number of persons. Companies formed for carrying on this business have generally a large subscribed but
Literary and Scientific Institutions Act, 1854
in trust for institutions established for the promotion of literature, science, or the fine arts, or for the diffusion of useful knowledge, and makes provisions for improving the legal conditions of such institutions. As to the proper
Mania a potu
potu, otherwise denominated delirium tremens, a disease induced from the intemperate use of spirituous liquors or certain other diffusible stimulants.
Lloyds
An association of underwriters and others in London for the collection and diffusion of marine intelligence the insurance classification registration and certifying of vessels and the transaction of business of various
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