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quadruply
▪ I. † ˈquadruply, n. Sc. Law. Obs. rare. [ad. obs. F. quadruplique (16th c. in Littré Suppl.); cf. duply.] = quadruplication 2.1695 Sc. Acts Will. III, c. 6 (1822) IX. 365/2 The Clerks writing of the Defences, Duplyes, Triplyes, Quadruplyes, and so furth for the defender and pursuer. 1762 (title) Q...
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Cloverleaf
molecule
The IEC 60320 C5, and C6 electrical power connectors, sometimes colloquially called cloverleaf connections
Cloverleaf quasar, a rare example of a quadruply-lensed
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quintuply
▪ I. † quintuply, n. Sc. Law. Obs. [f. quintuple, after duply, quadruply.] = quintuplication 2.1663 Proc. Justiciary Court (MS.) 85 Quintuplyes. Maxwell for the Pursuer. The Testificate forsaid proceeds [etc.]. 1674 Ibid. 654 Quintuplys. Sir Andrew Birnie. That the Defender Robert Steuart cannot pre...
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Ditungsten tetra(hpp)
Related quadruply bonded complexes include [W2Cl8]4− and [Mo2Cl8]4−.
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The Dangerous Durability of Donald Trump | Vanity Fair
3 days agoThe quadruply indicted, twice-impeached former president all but sewed up his party's nomination on Super Tuesday, defying the rules of politics and setting the stage for another shot at the ...
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triply
▪ I. triply, n. Sc. Law. Obs. exc. Hist. (trɪˈplaɪ) [ad. OF. triplique (treplicque, 1392–3 in Godef. Compl.); cf. also reply, duply, quadruply.] A third reply; a pursuer's reply to a defender's rejoinder; a surrejoinder. Also allusively.1531 in 10th Rep. Hist. MSS. Comm. App. i. 71 Notwithstanding t...
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100 years ago, women got the right to vote. Some women, that is.
The 15th Amendment granted Black men the right to vote; the 19th Amendment granted white women the right to vote. Black women and other women of color did not acquire those legal protections until the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Women of color, particularly Black and Indigenous women, were quadruply marginalized by racism ...
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Sextuple bond
At first, the weak δ bonds break to yield a quadruply-bonded W2O; further oxidation generates the ditungsten complex W2O6 with two bridging oxo ligands
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quadruplication
quadruplication (kwəˌdruːplɪˈkeɪʃən) [ad. L. quadruplicātiōn-em, n. of action from quadruplicāre to make fourfold: see prec.] 1. The action or process of making fourfold, of multiplying by four; also, the result of this; a thing folded four times.1578 Banister Hist. Man v. 78 It [the vein] is admitt...
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Molybdenum(II) acetate
Applications
Mo2(O2CCH3)4 is generally used as an intermediate compound in a process to form other quadruply bonded molybdenum compounds.
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Quantum mechanical scattering of photon and nucleus
The full quantum mechanical process of pair production can be described by the quadruply differential cross section given here:
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This expression In order to analyse the relation between the photon energy and the emission angle between photon and positron, Köhn and Ebert integrated the quadruply
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Gregory S. Girolami
Girolami's doctoral research centered on the chemistry of quadruply-bonded dinuclear transition metal complexes.
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Northrop Tacit Blue
Tacit Blue employed a quadruply redundant digital fly-by-wire flight control system to help stabilize the aircraft about its longitudinal and directional
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E. T. Parker
Parker received his Ph.D. for work 'On Quadruply Transitive Groups' at Ohio State University in 1957; his advisor was Marshall Hall Jr.
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Richard A. Andersen (chemist)
Initially his research focused on ligand substitution patterns in quadruply-bonded Mo2 complexes.
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