- In the
United States, a
destructive device is a type of
firearm or
explosive device regulated by the
National Firearms Act of 1934,
revised by the Omnibus...
- In
destructive testing (or
destructive physical analysis, DPA)
tests are
carried out to the specimen's failure, in
order to
understand a specimen's performance...
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Aside from this, a need for
attention or a feel good
sensation and
destructiveness can
ultimately cause this behavior. A
prime example of this
would be...
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someone else, this act
removes the
freedom of
choice almost entirely.
Destructiveness: any
process which attempts to
eliminate others or the
world as a whole...
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Destructive distillation is a
chemical process in
which decomposition of
unprocessed material is
achieved by
heating it to a high temperature; the term...
- A
convergent boundary (also
known as a
destructive boundary) is an area on
Earth where two or more
lithospheric plates collide. One
plate eventually slides...
- echocardiography,
medical ultrasonography, and
digital radiography. Non-
Destructive Testing (NDT/ NDT testing)
Techniques or
Methodologies allow the investigator...
- have
greater amplitude (constructive interference) or
lower amplitude (
destructive interference) if the two
waves are in
phase or out of phase, respectively...
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Destructive dilemma is the name of a
valid rule of
inference of
propositional logic. It is the
inference that, if P
implies Q and R
implies S and either...
- children,
coupled with
feelings of resentment, and in some cases, self-
destructive tendencies.
Origins of
narcissism in
children can
often come from the...