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The phrase "conservation principle" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to a concept in physics, specifically in the field of mechanics, which states that in a closed system, the total energy or quantity of a particular physical property remains constant over time. One example of using "conservation principle" in a sentence could be: "The conservation principle of momentum dictates that the total momentum of a system must remain unchanged unless acted upon by an external force."
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"It flies in the face of every basic conservation principle".
The new conservation principle is the conservation of mass-energy.
The first law of thermodynamics is the energy conservation principle of mechanics (i.e., for all changes in an isolated system, the energy remains constant) generalized to include heat.
Since there's some kind of conservation principle here, the fact that it's easier for people with less formal credentials to get heard means that people who have those credentials are less guaranteed of respectful treatment.
Now, with a fresh P-22 tattoo on her shoulder, she uses his plight to advocate for connectivity (the conservation principle that calls for linking areas of habitat), especially in cities, where habitat may exist but the boundaries to it are often fatal.
Chemical reaction follows mass conservation principle, charge conservation principle, and electronic balance principle.
In various passages associated with the conservation principle, Garber's interpretation apparently gains credibility.
Another response is to challenge the relevance of the conservation principle in this context.
Thus, the ways such constraints are designed obey to the uncertainty conservation principle.
In the compositional formulation, for example, the conservation principle is applied to each individual component.
The system is simplified to build simulation model by lumped mass method and energy conservation principle.
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