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  2. Capital as Power - Wikipedia

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    Capital as Power documents, among other things, the neoclassical economics project as a theoretical enterprise aiming to separate economics from politics. In earlier work dating from 2000, the authors had, under the heading of capital accumulation, traced that separation to the rise of industrial capitalism in the later 18th century. [4]

  3. Everything to Know About Critical Power - AOL

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  4. Critical exponent - Wikipedia

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    In many cases, the critical exponents defined in the ordered and disordered phases are identical. When the upper critical dimension is four, these relations are accurate close to the critical point in two- and three-dimensional systems. In four dimensions, however, the power laws are modified by logarithmic factors.

  5. Criticism - Wikipedia

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    Critical theory criticizes power structures. [14] The critical legal studies include criticism of the distinction between political argument and legal argument (The personal is political), [15] rule of law and separation of powers. [16] See also criticism of Critical theory.

  6. Criticality - Wikipedia

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    Criticality (status), a milestone in the commissioning of a nuclear power plant; Criticality accident, an uncontrolled nuclear chain reaction; Nuclear criticality safety, the prevention of nuclear and radiation accidents resulting from an inadvertent, self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction; Prompt critical, an assembly for each nuclear fission ...

  7. Power (social and political) - Wikipedia

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    Power as a relational concept: Power exists in relationships. The issue here is often how much relative power a person has in comparison to one's partner. Partners in close and satisfying relationships often influence each other at different times in various arenas. Power as resource-based: Power usually represents a struggle over resources ...

  8. Prompt criticality - Wikipedia

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    The following list of prompt critical power excursions is adapted from a report submitted in 2000 by a team of American and Russian nuclear scientists who studied criticality accidents, published by the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, the location of many of the excursions. [4] A typical power excursion is about 1 x 10 17 fissions.

  9. Center of gravity (military) - Wikipedia

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    Then select the most elemental or essential action—that selection is the critical capability. Ways = critical capabilities. List the organization's means available or needed to execute the way/critical capability. Select the entity (noun) from the list of means that inherently possesses the critical capability to achieve the end.