An accepted or professed rule of action or conduct is called a "principle." Principles serve as guidelines for behavior and decision-making, often reflecting moral or ethical standards. They can be formalized into laws or Codes of Conduct, or they may be more informal, guiding personal or organizational behavior.
The group of elements that do not conduct electricity are generally called non metals.
These elements are called noncoductors.
The regeneration of action potential is called "propagation." It involves the transmission of the action potential along the length of the neuron's axon.
The ability to transmit electrical currents is called conductivity. Materials that conduct electricity well are known as conductors, while those that do not conduct electricity are known as insulators.
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Yes, it's called a "derivative action".
The written defense of one's conduct is called an apologia.
The code of conduct for knights is called a Chivalry.
An offer is a proposal to take some action, or to refrain from taking some action. If accepted according to its terms, and accompanied by something of value (which can be a tangible thing, money, or a correlative promise to do or refrain from doing an act--in all cases called "consideration"), a contract is formed. However, even if accepted and supported by consideration, the offer of an illegal act cannot be the basis of a contract.
The group of elements that do not conduct electricity are generally called non metals.
Rules of conduct are called ethics or guidelines. These are principles that govern appropriate behavior in a specific context, such as a profession or organization.
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Bylaws
Bylaws
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That would be called a "red herring" fallacy, an informal fallacy known as argumentum ad populum.