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Reflective equilibrium
Reflective equilibrium Reflective equilibrium is a state of balance or coherence ... philosopher Nelson Goodman introduced the method of reflective equilibrium as an approach to justifying ...
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Equilibrium
Equilibrium Look up equilibrium in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Equilibrium may refer to: Sense of balance, which ... and animals In the physical sciences Thermodynamic equilibrium, when internal processes of a system cause ... overall change in temperature or pressure Dynamic equilibrium, when two reversible processes (in thermodynamics) ...
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Talk:Solar greenhouse (technical)/Archive 1
... the black box radiation frequency at the equilibrium temperature. A real world greenhouse has a ... fridge WILL bring its temperature close to equilibrium if you leave the door open, but ... on the surface fully exposed would reach equilibrium with the temperature between that of the ... only things that matter for determining the equilibrium temperature is the radiation going through the ... and ground will be small, and the equilibrium temperature will be defined by the ...
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User:BorgQueen/science
... neutrons equalizing charge equatorial zone circulation cells equilibrium constant expressions equilibrium electrode potential equilibrium expressions equipment dsm costs equivalent dwelling unit ... barriers radioactive carbon dating radioactive cooling radioactive equilibrium radioactive materials radioactivity barriers radiography system radioimmucoassays ... refinery yield reflected infrared radiation reflected waves reflective coatings reflective glasses reflective insulation reflective ...
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User:Kjkolb/Science
... zone Equalizing charge Equatorial zone circulation cell Equilibrium constant expression Equilibrium expression Equivalent dwelling unit Erg desert Erosional ... of an electrical grid Open circuit potential , Equilibrium electrode potential Open dump Open sea Open ... Radio-activation Radioactive barrier Radioactive cooling Radioactive equilibrium Radioactive material (inappropriate redirect, material is not ... Refinery input Reflected infrared radiation Reflected wave Reflective coating Reflective glass Reflective insulation Reflective ...
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Talk:Capitalism/archive 9
... nature on the one hand, the spontaneous equilibrium of the marketplace on the other) is ... same. Changes in price are not necessarily reflective of value, unless the "real price" of ... in. Another word for "end" there is "equilibrium." The point of much of mainstream microeconomic ... simply that: price and quantity reach an equilibrium at a situation of allocative efficiency greater ... their willingness to pay changes, since the equilibrium point moves to another part of ...
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Kirchhoff's law of thermal radiation
... 1861), following from general considerations of thermodynamic equilibrium. (See Kirchhoff's laws for other laws ... Kirchhoff's law states that: At thermal equilibrium, the emissivity of a body (or surface ... more energy than a black body, at equilibrium. This has two caveats, however. First, if ... source and are therefore not in thermal equilibrium. This theorem is sometimes informally stated as ... lightweight emergency thermal blankets are based on reflective metallic coatings: they lose little heat ...
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User:DrRetard/Metaethics/
... propose that science is characterized by its 'reflective equilibrium methodology', but this would make theology a ... n distinction becomes pointless) science characterized by 'reflective equilibrium' methodology? but this lets in theology science ...
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Appearance of extrasolar planets
... accounted for by taking into account non-equilibrium condensates such as tholin or phosphorus, which ... to +170 °F). Water clouds are more reflective than ammonia clouds, and the predicted Bond ... scattering. Because of the lack of a reflective cloud layer, the Bond albedo is low ... absorption Above 900 K (1160 F), the equilibrium abundance of alkali metals is increased, and ...
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Talk:Race (Archive 16)
... because they group similar genotypes, which is reflective of more recent common ancestry. These groups ... example, yet their genotypes are still strongly reflective of European ancestry. --Rikurzhen 19:16, Jan ... a place and have come to an equilibrium. If we mix liquids immiscible liquids of ... sort of "clinal" array. That's the equilibrium situation, and it tell us something about ...
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