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Roumlntgen ray
An X ray originally the term was applied to any of the rays produced when cathode rays strike upon surface
Malcolm X
See Malcolm Little
Rubber
and toughness. In its natural state, it is greatly affected by temperature, becoming harder when cooled (at 0 x-10 x C it is opaque) and softer when heated (above 50x C it becomes tackier and less elastic,
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Impedance
to a direct current being the ratio of electromotive force to the current It is equal to R2 X2 where R ohmic resistance X reactance For an inductive circuit X 2pifL where f frequency and L self
Benami
transaction which is real, as for example, when A sells properties to B but the sale deed mentions X as the purchaser. Here the sale itself is genuine, but the real purchaser is B, X being his
Property
Property, an actionable claim against the tenants is undoubtedly a species of property which is assignable, State of Bihar v. Kameshwar Singh, AIR 1952 SC 252. Comprises every form of tangible property, even intangible, including debts...
Recovery
for recovery of land. The procedure in such an action for the recovery of land was as follows: X. brought a writ of recovery against Y. in respect of land which Y. had bought from Z. Y.
London
apply to London except where expressly mentioned, namely, the provisions of Part III. relating to Joint Committees, Part X, Accounts and Audit, Part XI, Local Financial Returns and Schedule XI, Part V, Repeals. The Public Health Act,
Local Government
Wales. The Act as a whole does not apply to London, except certain provisions of Part III., Part X., Part XI. Schedule I. contains a list of administrative counties, county boroughs, and non-county boroughs. The Parts of
Converse
transposition of the subject and predicate in a proposition. The proposition 'X is Y,' converted, becomes 'Y is X.' 'By far the most fertile source of purely syllogistic fallacies is the tendency of the mind to convert
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