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reciprocity law

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reciprocity law [‚res·ə′präs·əd·ē ‚lȯ]
(graphic arts)
The law that, with standard development, the optical density of an exposed emulsion is proportional to the exposure time and to the illumination.


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described how such reciprocity laws might work in a general context in number theory, in which integers represent a special case.
In California, SB 118 represents the next step suggested in Justice Kennedy's majority opinion, that reciprocity laws for wine producers are barriers to interstate commerce," said Jim Richards, FWC chair and co-owner of Paloma Vineyard in St.
 
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