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  • There are three major theories relating to the strength of Lewis acids and bases and the interactions betw ...tion, they may be adjusted by means of specific ion theory (SIT) and other theories.<ref>
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  • ...tion, they may be adjusted by means of specific ion theory (SIT) and other theories.<ref>
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  • ...ies in the calculation of activity coefficients—II. Specific interaction theories applied to some equilibria studies in solution chemistry |year=1995| journa
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  • == Historic acid-base theories == ...iebig_2">H. L. Finston and A. C. Rychtman, A New View of Current Acid-Base Theories, John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1982, pp. 140-146.</ref>
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  • ...of 0.055 [[Siemens (unit)|&micro;S]]·cm<sup>−1</sup>. According to the theories of [[Svante Arrhenius]], this must be due to the presence of ions. *[[Acid-base reaction theories]]
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  • ...<sup>+</sup>) or hydrogen ions (H<sup>+</sup>) in the [[Acid-base reaction theories|Arrhenius model]]. Normally, the indicator causes the [[color]] of the solu
    9 KB (1,288 words) - 20:17, 21 September 2010
  • ...inding the [[Chemical equilibrium|equilibrium]] pH in [[acid-base reaction theories|acid-base reactions]] (it is widely used to calculate the [[isoelectric poi
    6 KB (891 words) - 20:17, 21 September 2010
  • ...eans the split-off of a [[proton]] H<sup>+</sup>, see [[Acid-base reaction theories]]. This is an equilibrium process, meaning that dissociation and recombinat
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  • ...son, CFT has been a favorite for the discussions when possible. MO and LF theories are more complicated, but provide a more realistic perspective.
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  • ...behaviors. Named by [[David Premack]] (1925 - ) [Roeckelein, Dictionary of Theories, Laws, and Concepts in Psychology, Greenwood, 1998 ISBN 0-313-30460-2 548 p
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  • *[[Pietermaritzburg]] – [[Pietermaritzburg#Name|Two theories]] exist.
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  • Other theories suggest it may involve mitochondrial oxygen sensors and the haem-containin
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  • Proposed consequences of these theories include: intracranial [[Hypoxia (medical)|hypoxia]], delayed [[perfusion]],
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  • The purported mechanism of action of TENS invokes both spinal supraspinal theories.<ref name="white" />
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  • ...istic theories attempting to explain symptoms have been put forward. These theories fall into two themes; 1) dose dependent build up of cannabinoids and relate
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  • ...ities" recall [[Freud]]'s ''[[Civilization and Its Discontents]]'' and his theories of [[rationalization (psychology)|rationalization]] and [[sublimation (psyc
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  • ...ling with [[Psychosis|psychotic]] criminals, Brussel put forth a number of theories beyond the obvious grudge against Consolidated Edison:<ref name= "jab"/>
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  • ...ariety of [[Robert F. Kennedy assassination conspiracy theories|conspiracy theories]]. ==Conspiracy theories==
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  • {{Conspiracy theories}}
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  • ...ate speech and especially the kind of defamatory propaganda and conspiracy theories that come out of these radical right wing groups, hate groups and patriot g
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