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rule: Encyclopedia II - Rules of Go - Basic Rules

Rules of Go - Players. Rule: There are the two players, called Black and White. Go is a game between two players. Rules of Go - The equipment. Rule: Go is played on a board. The board is a grid of 19 horizontal and 19 vertical lines. Beginners might prefer to play on a small board with 9 horizontal and 9 vertical lines (9 × 9 board). On this board learning tactics is easier and one is not confused by ...

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Rules of Go, Rules of Go - Basic Rules, Rules of Go - Players, Rules of Go - The equipment, Rules of Go - The state of stones on the board, Rules of Go - Play, Rules of Go - End, Rules of Go - Winner, Rules of Go - Optional Rules, Rules of Go - Compensation, Rules of Go - Thinking times, Rules of Go - Tournament systems, Rules of Go - Strategy and tactics, Rules of Go - Variations, Rules of Go - Scoring, Rules of Go - Repetition, Rules of Go - Suicide, Rules of Go - Compensation, Rules of Go - Board Sizes, Rules of Go - Rule sets, Rules of Go - External rule set links

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rule: Encyclopedia II - Rules of Go - Optional Rules
Rules of Go - Compensation. To allow players of different skills to compete fairly, handicaps and komi are used. These are considered a part of the game and, unlike in many other games, they do not distort the nature of the game. Players at all levels employ handicaps to make the game more balanced. In an "even", or non-handicap game, Black's initial advantage of moving first can be offset by komi (compensation points): a fixed number of points, agreed before the game, added to White' ...

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Rules of Go, Rules of Go - Basic Rules, Rules of Go - Players, Rules of Go - The equipment, Rules of Go - The state of stones on the board, Rules of Go - Play, Rules of Go - End, Rules of Go - Winner, Rules of Go - Optional Rules, Rules of Go - Compensation, Rules of Go - Thinking times, Rules of Go - Tournament systems, Rules of Go - Strategy and tactics, Rules of Go - Variations, Rules of Go - Scoring, Rules of Go - Repetition, Rules of Go - Suicide, Rules of Go - Compensation, Rules of Go - Board Sizes, Rules of Go - Rule sets, Rules of Go - External rule set links

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rule: Encyclopedia II - Rules of Acquisition - List of Rules

*Rules which have been quoted on Deep Space Nine but have no episode reference. ‡ This rule was made up by Neelix posing as the Grand Proxy in False Profits (Voyager episode) to "out-Ferengi the Ferengi" and isn't a part of the actual Rules of Acquisition. ...

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Rules of Acquisition, Rules of Acquisition - List of Rules, Rules of Acquisition - Revised Rules for the Modern Ferengi, Rules of Acquisition - Stages of Acquisition

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rule: Encyclopedia - Golden Rule

See also. Meta-Golden Rule Stone Rule Other related archivesBritish Rule, Fermi's Golden Rule, Golden Rule, Golden Rule (ethics), Golden Rule savings rate, Golden ratio, HM Treasury, Meta-Golden Rule, Solow growth model, UK, economics, ethic of reciprocity, ethical, ethics, fiscal policy, philosophy, quantum mechanics, religion

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rule: Encyclopedia - Baseball rules

Baseball around the world is played under three major rules codes, which differ only slightly. The North American professional leagues and many amateur leagues use the Official Baseball Rules, which are published to the public by The Sporting News; U.S. collegiate and college-age play is often covered by the baseball rulebook of the NCAA; and U.S. high school and high school-age baseball is governed by the NFHS rules. IBAF international teams, most leagues outside North America, and youth baseball organizations such as Little League, PONY League, and Cal Ripken League all play under sligh ...

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rule: Encyclopedia - Zaitsev's rule

Zaitsev's rule or Saytzeff's rule named after A. N. Zaitsev is a rule in chemistry that states: If more than one alkene can be formed by an elimination reaction, the more stable alkene is the major product. In general, the compound that has a higher substituted C=C carbon-carbon double bond is more stable due to the electron donating properties of the alkyl group. Alexander M. Zaitsev was a professor at the University of Kazan (Russia) in the late 1800s. In 1875 he put forth a generalization about the regios ...

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rule: Encyclopedia - Chain rule

Fundamental theorem | Function | Limits of functions | Continuity | Mean value theorem | Vector calculus | Tensor calculus Product rule | Quotient rule | Chain rule | Implicit differentiation | Taylor's theorem | Related rates Integration by substitution | Integration by parts | Integration by trigonometric substitution | Integration by disks | Integration by cylindrical shells | Improper integrals | Lists of integrals In calculus, the chain rule is a formula for th ...

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rule: Encyclopedia - Chargaff's rules

Chargaff's rules state that double-stranded DNA from any cell of all organisms have a 1:1 ratio of pyrimidine and purine bases and more specifically that the amount of guanine is equal to cytosine and the amount of adenine is equal to thymine. They were discovered by Austrian chemist Erwin Chargaff. Other related archivesErwin Chargaff, adenine, cytosine, double-stranded DNA, guanine, purine, pyrimidine, thymine

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rule: Encyclopedia - Bosman ruling

In football (soccer), the Bosman ruling is one that allows professional football players in the European Union to move freely to another club at the end of their term of contract with their present team. Jean-Marc Bosman was a player in the 2nd division of the Belgian football league, whose contract had expired in 1990. He wanted to change teams and move to Dunkerque, a French team. However, Dunkerque didn't offer his Belgian club RFC Liège enough ...

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rule: Encyclopedia - Cramer's rule

Cramer's rule is a theorem in linear algebra, which gives the solution of a system of linear equations in terms of determinants. It is named after Gabriel Cramer (1704 - 1752). Computationally, it is generally inefficient and thus not used in practical applications which may involve many equations. However, it is of theoretical importance in that it gives an explicit expression for the solution of the system. Cramer's rule - Elementary formulation. The system of equations is represented in matrix mul ...

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rule: Encyclopedia - Australian rules football

Australian football, which is also known as Australian rules football, or less formally as "Aussie rules" or "footy" is a code of football which originated in Melbourne, Australia. The game is played between two teams of 18 players (plus interchange players), on cricket ovals or similar-sized arenas which vary in size and may be up to 185 metres (200 yards) long; these are much larger than those used by other codes of football. The game is also distinguished from other games by the fast, relatively f ...

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rule: Encyclopedia - Business judgment rule

The business judgment rule is a case law-derived concept in Corporations law whereby a court will refuse to review the actions of a corporation's board of directors in managing the corporation unless (1) there is some allegation of conduct that violates the corporate duty of care or duty of loyalty, or (2) there is an allegation that the Board's action lacked any rational basis. In effect, the business judgment rule creates a strong presumption in favor of the Board of Directors of a corporation, freeing its members from possib ...

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rule: Encyclopedia - Best evidence rule

The best evidence rule is a common law rule of evidence which can be traced back at least as far as the 18th century. In Omychund v Barker (1745) 1 Atk, 21, 49; 26 ER 15, 33, Lord Harwicke stated that no evidence was admissible unless it was "the best that the nature of the case will allow". The general rule is that secondary evidence, such as a copy or facsimile, will be not be admissible if an original document is available. The rationale for the best evidence rule can be understood from the context in which it arose: ...

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rule: Encyclopedia - Rule of St Benedict

The Rule of St Benedict by Benedict of Nursia (fl. 6th century) is a book of precepts written for monks living in community under the authority of an abbot. Since about the 7th century it has been adopted with equal success by communities of women. During the 1500 years of its existence, it has become the leading guide in Western Christianity for monastic living in community, both in Roman Catholicism and (since the time of the Reformation) in the Anglican and Protestant traditions. The spirit of St Benedict's Rule is summed up in the motto of the Benedictine Confederation: pax ("peace") a ...

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rule: Encyclopedia II - Rules of Go - Rule sets

There are many official rule sets for playing Go. These vary in significant ways, such as the method used to count the final score, and in very small ways, such as whether the two kinds of "bent four in the corner" positions result in removal of the dead stones automatically at the end of the game or whether the position must be played out, and whether the players must start the game with a fixed number of stones or with an unbounded number. Rule sets include AGA (American Go Association), Chinese, Japanese, Korean, French, New Zealand, and various modifications such as those for simple games, IGS (Internet ...

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Rules of Go, Rules of Go - Basic Rules, Rules of Go - Players, Rules of Go - The equipment, Rules of Go - The state of stones on the board, Rules of Go - Play, Rules of Go - End, Rules of Go - Winner, Rules of Go - Optional Rules, Rules of Go - Compensation, Rules of Go - Thinking times, Rules of Go - Tournament systems, Rules of Go - Strategy and tactics, Rules of Go - Variations, Rules of Go - Scoring, Rules of Go - Repetition, Rules of Go - Suicide, Rules of Go - Compensation, Rules of Go - Board Sizes, Rules of Go - Rule sets, Rules of Go - External rule set links

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rule: Encyclopedia - Visual flight rules

Visual flight rules (VFR) are a set of aviation regulations under which a pilot may operate an aircraft, if weather conditions are sufficient to allow the pilot to visually control the aircraft's attitude, navigate, and maintain separation with obstacles such as terrain and other aircraft. Under VFR, the pilot generally controls the attitude of the aircraft by relying on what can be seen out the window (see visual flight), although this may be supplemented by referring to the instrument panel. A pilot flying under VFR is usuall ...

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rule: Encyclopedia - Company rule in India

Company rule in India - Expansion and territory. The English East India Company (later the British East India Company) was founded in 1600. The company first established a toehold in India in 1612, when the Mughal emperor Jahangir granted them the right to establish a trading post (called a factory by the company) in Surat. A second factory was established in 1640 at Madras (present-day Chennai with the permission of the Vijayanagara ruler. Bombay (present-day Mumbai) was given to King Charles II of England in 16 ...

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rule: Encyclopedia II - Rules of construction - Rules of construction methods

Over time, various methods of statutory construction have fallen in and out of favor. Some of the better known rules of construction methods are: The Golden rule (law), or the British Rule, currently in favor in England today The Plain meaning rule The Social purpose rule The Mischief rule The Purposive approach Also related are the canons of statutory construction. ...

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Rules of construction, Rules of construction - Meaning, Rules of construction - Presumptions, Rules of construction - Rules of construction methods, Rules of construction - Treatises, Rules of construction - Cases

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rule: Encyclopedia II - Rule of tincture - Application of the rule

The main duty of a heraldic device is to be recognized, and the dark colours or light metals are supposed to be too difficult to distinguish if they are placed on top of other dark or light colours. Though this is the practical genesis of the rule, the rule is technical and appearance is not used in determining whether arms conform to the rule. Another reason sometimes given to justify this rule is that it was difficult to paint ...

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Rule of tincture, Rule of tincture - Application of the rule, Rule of tincture - Violations of the rule of tincture, Rule of tincture - Modern design principle

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rule: Encyclopedia II - Chain rule - Proof of the chain rule

Let f and g be functions and let x be a number such that f is differentiable at g(x) and g is differentiable at x. Then by the definition of differentiability, where as Similarly, where as Now wher ...

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Chain rule, Chain rule - The general power rule, Chain rule - Example I, Chain rule - Example II, Chain rule - Chain rule for several variables, Chain rule - Proof of the chain rule, Chain rule - The fundamental chain rule, Chain rule - Tensors and the chain rule

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