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  2. Ruy Lopez, Exchange Variation - Wikipedia

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    The Exchange Variation can be a powerful psychological weapon. Black is forced to play actively, which is psychologically difficult if all one needs is a draw. Lasker's famous win against Jose Raul Capablanca in the St. Petersburg 1914 chess tournament is an example of this. With a lead in the tournament, Capablanca was intent on simplifying ...

  3. Exchange (chess) - Wikipedia

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    In chess, an exchange [1] or trade of chess pieces is a series of closely related moves, typically sequential, in which the two players capture each other's pieces. Any type of pieces except the kings may possibly be exchanged, i.e. captured in an exchange, although a king can capture an opponent's piece.

  4. Exchange interaction - Wikipedia

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    Exchange interaction is the main physical effect responsible for ferromagnetism, and has no classical analogue. For bosons, the exchange symmetry makes them bunch together, and the exchange interaction takes the form of an effective attraction that causes identical particles to be found closer together, as in Bose–Einstein condensation.

  5. Exchange force - Wikipedia

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    Exchange force may refer to: Exchange interaction, an interaction mediated by exchange particles Exchange interaction , a magnetic interaction arising from the exchange symmetry between identical particles

  6. National Museum (Prague) - Wikipedia

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    Even before the French Revolution, some royal and private collections of art, science and culturally relevant items were made available to the public.The beginnings of the museum can be seen as far back as 1796 when the private Society of Patriotic Friends of the Arts was founded by Count Casper Sternberk-Manderschied and a group of other prominent nobles.

  7. Like-kind exchange - Wikipedia

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    A like-kind exchange under United States tax law, also known as a 1031 exchange, is a transaction or series of transactions that allows for the disposal of an asset and the acquisition of another replacement asset without generating a current tax liability from the sale of the first asset. A like-kind exchange can involve the exchange of one ...

  8. Exchange offer - Wikipedia

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    In finance, corporate law and securities law, an exchange offer is a form of tender offer [1] in which securities are offered as consideration instead of cash. In a bond exchange offer , [ 2 ] bondholders may consensually exchange their existing bonds for another class of debt or equity securities.

  9. Knightsbridge Foreign Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Knightsbridge Foreign Exchange or Knightsbridge FX is a Canadian foreign exchange company in Toronto, Ontario that provides extensive currency exchange services to customers across Canada. [1] Since 2009, the company has processed more than CAD $2 billion in foreign exchange transactions across Canada.