Maxwellisation

Etymology
From.

is named after the Scottish scientist (1831–1879) who first formulated what is now called the, a probability distribution originally used for describing particle speeds in idealized gases, in 1860. is named after the British media proprietor and fraudster (1923–1991) who brought a court case in respect of a 1969 British government report that was critical of his conduct. The Court of Appeal of England and Wales held that he should have been shown the draft final conclusions of the inquiry so that he could respond to them.

Noun

 * 1)  The property of exhibiting a Maxwellian distribution (or ), especially as regards the speed of a particle.
 * 2)  A process whereby a person criticized in an official inquiry is given an opportunity to read and respond to the criticisms before the report of the inquiry is published.
 * 1)  A process whereby a person criticized in an official inquiry is given an opportunity to read and respond to the criticisms before the report of the inquiry is published.

Translations

 * Finnish: Maxwellin–Boltzmannin jakauman omaksuminen
 * Galician:
 * Macedonian:


 * Finnish: tutkinnan arvostelun lukeminen ennalta
 * Galician:
 * Macedonian: максвелиза́ција
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: максвелизација
 * Roman: maksvelizacija
 * Ukrainian: Максвелізація