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Discrimination
Discrimination, when used in Art. 304(a), involves an element of intentional and purposeful differentiation thereby creating economic barrier and
Criminal contempt
any judicial proceeding or administration of justice is a common element of sub-clauses (ii) and (iii). This element is not required
Chance, Game of
38); applied to a 'pari mutuel' - machine whereby the element of chance is added to the element of matching one
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Polonium
A radioactive chemical element discovered by M and MMe Curie in pitchblende and originally
Norwegium
A rare metallic element of doubtful identification said to occur in the copper nickel
mendelevium
an unstable radioactive element discovered in 1955 and produced artificially only in very small
mapping
A function such that for every element of one set there is a unique element of another
molecular formula
An expression representing the composition of elements in a chemical substance commonly consisting of a series of
bailment
consumption and loan for use at loan NOTE: The typical elements of a bailment are delivery of the personal property, acceptance
Homogeneous
same kind of nature consisting of similar parts or of elements of the like nature opposed to heterogeneous as homogeneous particles
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