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reciprocal reciprocal
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reciprocal averaging reciprocal averaging
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reciprocal cross reciprocal cross
reciprocal cross In genetics, one of a pair of crosses in which the two opposite mating types (or sexes) are each coupled with each of two different genotypes and mated with the reciprocal combination, e.g. male of genotype A × female of genotype B (first cross), and male of genotype B ×... Read more
Inverse Matrix Inverse Matrix
Inverse Matrix BIBLIOGRAPHY The concept of inverse matrix is somewhat analogous to that of the reciprocal of a number. If a is a nonzero number, then 1/a is its reciprocal. The fraction 1/a is often written as a -1. Aside from the fact that only nonzero numbers have reciprocals, the key... Read more
Reciprocity Reciprocity
R ECIPROCITY Robert Freeman Smith Reciprocity in diplomatic negotiations is a process of exchange between nations, a negotiating tool whereby nations bargain with each other for equivalent treatment. It can be either restrictive or open in nature.... Read more
reciprocal trade agreement reciprocal trade agreement
reciprocal trade agreement international commercial treaty in which two or more nations grant equally advantageous trade concessions to each other. It usually refers to treaties dealing with tariffs. For example, one nation may grant another a special schedule of tariff concessions in return for... Read more
norm of reciprocity norm of reciprocity
Reciprocity, Norm of BIBLIOGRAPHY Social norms refer to the rules and expectations about how people should behave in a group or culture, and pertain to generally accepted ways of thinking, feeling, and behaving that people agree on and endorse as right or proper. Various norms can be... Read more
crank crank
crank mechanical linkage consisting of a bar attached to a pivot at one of its ends in such a way that it is capable of rotating through a complete circle about the pivot. One of the principal uses of a crank is to turn reciprocating, or back and forth, motion into rotary motion or vice versa. A... Read more
Subject Subject
SUBJECT Unable to separate the term subject from the notion of consciousness, Freud placed it in opposition to the external world or the object, or in their reciprocal reversal (1915e). In "New Introductory Lectures on Psycho-Analysis" (1933a [1932]) Freud said the ego was "in its proper sense a... Read more
Assent Assent
ASSENT An intentional approval of known facts that are offered by another for acceptance; agreement; consent. Express assent is manifest confirmation of a position for approval. Implied assent is that which the law presumes to exist because the conduct of the parties demonstrates their... Read more

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