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Self-preservation , right

F. 4.12 Effect of polydispersity on the static structure factor left constant aggregation number N with log-normal distribution of primary particle size, right variation of N with p(A/ a, av) as log-normal distribution and as self-preserving distribution as obtained with DLCA processes (Eq. (4.10))... [Pg.156]

Quoted in Darlene M. Johnston, Native Rights as Collective Rights A Question of Group Self-Preservation, in Kymlicka, The Rights of Minority Cultures, p. 182. [Pg.69]

Cohn, Jonathan. Guns n Moses. The New Republic, vol. 218, June 22, 1998, p. 42. Reports on the efforts of Aaron Zelman, founder of Jews for the Preservation of Eirearms Ownership. Although the majority of Jews tend to support gun control and other liberal positions, Zelman calls upon Jewish people to reject gun control as an invitation to genocide. He finds the right and duty of self-defense to be at the core of the Jewish tradition. [Pg.207]

We, the multinational people of the Russian Federation, united by a common fate on our land, establishing human rights and freedoms, civic peace and accord, preserving the historically established state unity, proceeding from the universally recognized principles of equality and self-determination of peoples,. .. reviving the sovereign statehood of Russia,. .. [Pg.57]

Like the exact QDT counterpart [cf. Eq. (4.6)], the POP-CS-QDT preserves both the reduced Gaussian dynamics and the effective local field pictinre for the DBO system. Its TZg [Eq. (4.11a)] has the same dissipation superoperator terms as those in ]Zf [Eq. (4.6b)]. The first and the last terms in the right-hand-side of Eq. (4.11a) for TZg or Eq. (4.6b) for are mainly responsible for the energy renormalization (or self-energy) contribution [38] and their dynamics implications are often neglected in phenomenological quantum master equations such as the optical Bloch-Redfield theory [36]. Note that the bath response function relates to the spectral density as [cf. Eq. (2.8)]... [Pg.21]


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