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Slip Law

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A copy of a bill that is passed by a state legislature and endorsed by the governor, or passed by Congress and signed by the president, and is printed and distributed almost immediately.



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2 MPa) can be approximated by a linear slip law to a first approximation.
Successive governments have failed to mount a proper campaign of education to persuade the public, opting instead to slip laws in through the back door.
We do not specify the contact angle at the moving (right) contact line, but still determine its position by a kinematic condition coupled with a slip law along the wall.
 
 
 
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