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Burbury argued that the H-theorem rests on an additional assumption, which was independent of mechanical theory, which he coined "Condition A".
Based on the above analysis, we obtain the following lemma (we coin the condition " condition").
The coin's condition is exquisite, though not utterly perfect since it was a production coin that, after its manufacture, jostled with 250 other double eagles in a cloth bag and picked up some microscopic scratches.
In the simulated coin toss condition, they perceived about three quarters of the first 10 trials, but this dropped significantly to about half during the remaining 40 trials, showing that they quickly learned to discrimiate between the real and illusory coin tosses.
How does the industry define a rare coin's condition?
The authors coined the condition "Pickwickian syndrome" after the character Joe from Dickens' The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club (1837), who was markedly obese and tended to fall asleep uncontrollably during the day.
Of course, as the age of the coin increases, the condition, if very good, will add more value.
Coins are graded according to the Sheldon scale, with the coins in poorest condition graded as "1" and those in the best condition graded as "70".
Coins in this condition became easier to obtain from Philadelphia as officials responded to the rise in interest in coin collecting which followed the introduction of the Flying Eagle cent in 1857.
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