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[...]Ze cannot simultaneously be proportional to both S5/3 and S2. [...]some quantity, or quantities, inside the parentheses in (WS2) and/or (WS3)-their coefficient a-must also be a function of S. In that case one, or perhaps both, of the equations would not indicate the proper value of the exponent...

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