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    inefficiency of non-excludeable goods; the tragedy of the commons. Excludability is not an inherent characteristic of a good. Therefore, excludability was further...
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  • an article on "exclude", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "exclude" You can also: Search for Exclude in Wikipedia to...
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  • concept of excluded volume was introduced by Werner Kuhn in 1934 and applied to polymer molecules shortly thereafter by Paul Flory. Excluded volume gives...
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    be classified based on their degree of excludability and rivalry (competitiveness). Considering excludability can be measured on a continuous scale, some...
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    In beekeeping, a queen excluder is a selective barrier inside the beehive that allows worker bees but not the larger queens and drones to traverse the...
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    A draught excluder or draft guard is a device used to prevent cold air from entering a building through gaps around entry points such as doors, windows...
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    are common ways to create excludability. Pure public: when a good exhibits the two traits, non-rivalry and non-excludability, it is referred to as the...
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  • In logic, the law of excluded middle or the principle of excluded middle states that for every proposition, either this proposition or its negation is...
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  • An excluded occupier is a term in English property law used to describe someone with limited rights to remain in a home. If you share your accommodation...
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  • Random man not excluded (RMNE) is a type of measure in population genetics to estimate the probability that an individual randomly picked out of the general...
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