Triadic — may refer to:* Triadic patent, a series of corresponding patents * Triadic reciprocal causation, a concept in social psychology * Triadic relation, a mathematical concept * p adic number, where p=3, a mathematical conceptee also* Tertian * Triad … Wikipedia
Patent family — A patent family is all the patents and patent applications resulting from a specific patent application.Generally, a patent application for an invention is originally filed in one country. Sometimes that original patent application is the basis… … Wikipedia
Trilateral Patent Offices — The Trilateral Patent Offices, or simply the Trilateral Offices, are the European Patent Office (EPO), the Japan Patent Office (JPO) and the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). In 1983, these patent offices set up a programme of co … Wikipedia
Hegelianism — is a philosophy developed by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel which can be summed up by Hegel s the rational alone is real, which means that all reality is capable of being expressed in rational categories. His goal was to reduce reality to a more… … Wikipedia
Hegelianism — • Article by William Turner, evaluating this school of thought Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Hegelianism Hegelianism † … Catholic encyclopedia
Hegel’s logic and philosophy of mind — Willem deVries LOGIC AND MIND IN HEGEL’S PHILOSOPHY Hegel is above all a systematic philosopher. Awe inspiring in its scope, his philosophy left no subject untouched. Logic provides the central, unifying framework as well as the general… … History of philosophy
Social network — For other uses, see Social network (disambiguation). Sociology … Wikipedia
theatre — /thee euh teuhr, theeeu /, n. theater. * * * I Building or space in which performances are given before an audience. It contains an auditorium and stage. In ancient Greece, where Western theatre began (5th century BC), theatres were constructed… … Universalium
Relational operator — In computer science, a relational operator is a programming language construct or operator that tests or defines some kind of relation between two entities. These include numerical equality (e.g., 5 = 5) and inequalities (e.g.,… … Wikipedia