| 41. | Instead it is best described by a " power law, " a sort of elongated ski slope.
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| 42. | While the pattern of urban hierarchy tends to conform to the power law, it is not universal.
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| 43. | It was not successfully identi�ed until Weibull in 1939 recognized that the tail is a power law.
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| 44. | The dashed lines are power law fits.
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| 45. | Toward this end, the CDC and associations of state officials prepared a draft model health powers law.
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| 46. | Power law of the top Wikipedian editors, which is similar to the article creation and bot curves
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| 47. | This allows a smooth ( though exponential, rather than power law ) decay of the system history.
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| 48. | The modified power law equation then becomes:
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| 49. | These often follow a power law.
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| 50. | It is primarily in the study of statistical distributions that the name " power law " is used.
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