It is sometimes referred to as 'Haldane's law'.
In 1831, Faraday described this effect in what is now referred to as Faraday's law of induction.
This phenomenon is sometimes referred to as Duverger's law.
It is nowadays referred to as Planck's law.
The above relationship has also been attributed to Edme Mariotte and is sometimes referred to as Mariotte's law.
This distribution is often referred to as Laplace's first law of errors.
It has been referred to as Page's law.
Abegg's rule is sometimes referred to as "Abegg's law of valence and countervalence".
This principle is itself frequently referred to as Godwin's law.
In effect, he recognized a phenomenon that is sometimes referred to us as Neumann's law.