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  • ...e [[central universe]], is [[identical]]. [[Matter]] in its [[physical]] [[properties]] depends on the [[revolution]]ary rates of its component members, the [[nu *7. 42:3.9 [[Atomic]] matter—the [[chemical]] stage of [[element]]al [[organization]], the component [[units]] of molec
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  • ...until they [[fuse]], forming a polycrystalline structure. The [[physical]] properties of the ice depend on the size and arrangement of the individual crystals, o ...aterials]], with all types of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemical_bond chemical bonds]. Almost all metal exists in a polycrystalline state; amorphous or si
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  • ...system from one [[phase]] to another. At phase-transition point, physical properties may undergo abrupt change- for instance, volume of the two phases may be va == Properties of phase transitions ==
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  • *7. Any one of the portions, differing in [[physical]] or [[chemical]] properties, into which a mixture may be separated, esp. by physical [[method]]s.
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  • ...ay involve greater [[difficulties]] in [[interpretation]] than an accurate chemical titration. On the other hand older generation qualitative assays especially ...yrighted [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intellectual_property intellectual properties] through highly competitive [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Process_patent p
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  • According to a famous 1923 textbook ''Thermodynamics – and the Free Energy of Chemical Substances'' by the American chemist [[Gilbert N. Lewis]] and the American ...nteractions of individual atoms for use in larger-scale applications. Most chemical processes can be studied directly in a laboratory, using a series of (often
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  • .../nordan.daynal.org/wiki/images/Light_dispersion_conceptual.gif dispersing] properties, and [[designing]] spaces that [[naturally]] [[circulate]] air. ...hotosynthesis photosynthesis] green plants convert solar [[energy]] into [[chemical]] energy, which produces [[food]], wood and the biomass from which [https:/
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  • ...ing the substance in water, in order to impregnate the [[liquid]] with its properties or [[virtue]]s. An '''infusion''' is the outcome of steeping [[plants]] with desired [[chemical]] compounds and/or flavors in [[water]] or oil.
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  • ===Chemical pulping=== ...however, chemical pulps tend to make stronger paper. Another advantage of chemical pulping is that the majority of the heat and electricity needed to run the
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  • ...] is only approximate and stochastic, integral measures describing fractal properties can also be applied to natural "fractals". Examples of such are coast line ...his is one of the 5 requirements of a mineral. Minerals must have a fixed chemical composition in a repeating arrangement, such as a crystal matrix. For a 2-
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  • Objects have chemical and physical properties and behave in certain ways. In practice, a scepter is essentially a rod, wi
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  • ...rmine the [[mass]], age, [[Chemistry|chemical]] composition and many other properties of a star by observing its [[spectrum]], [[luminosity]] and [[motion]] thro
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  • ...d [[entropy]] in relation to the [[spontaneous reaction|spontaneity]] of [[chemical process]]es. ...ized disciplines have emerged in recent years, e.g. [[neurochemistry]] the chemical study of the mind (see [[#Subdisciplines|subdisciplines]]).
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  • ...energy particles, stating that "the smallest parts of light" retain "only properties that can be treated by geometry and verified by [[experiment]]" and that "t ...[thermodynamics]], which aided in the rapid development of explanations of chemical processes using the concept of energy by Rudolf Clausius, Josiah Willard Gi
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  • ...f specific results (such as [[computer graphics]]), while others relate to properties of [[computational problem]]s (such as [[computational complexity theory]]) ..., has claimed that the principal focus of computer science is studying the properties of computation in general, while the principal focus of software engineerin
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  • ...on]] governed by three levels of [[semiotic]] rules: [[Syntactic]] (formal properties of signs and symbols), [[pragmatic]] (concerned with the relations between ...bols are manipulated. The word "language" is also used to refer to common properties of languages.
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  • Syntactics is the branch of semiotics that deals with the [[formal]] properties of signs and symbols.[1] More precisely, syntactics deals with the "rules t ...rm for the art or profession of curing disease with (herbal) medicines or (chemical) drugs; especially purgatives or cathartics. Also, it specifically refers t
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  • ...Greek alchemical texts], there is no allusion to any of its characteristic properties except its action on metals" (Sherwood Taylor, quoted in Eliade, 1978, p. 1 ...ce," History of Science 6 (1967): 128–138; and "The Chemical Philosophers: Chemical Medicine from Paracelsus to van Helmont," History of Science 12 (1974): 235
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  • JAREL; The mind is not an organ. The mind is not a chemical that is stimulated by nerve endings. The mind is around you and hovering in ...s conditions for [[balance]]. Every living thing is required to have these properties in place in order to [[function]] as its [[species]]. Why would this be dif
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  • You are [[aware]] of the [[chemical]] and [[physical]] properties of a [[magnet]]. You have been told that the [[individual]] [[molecules]] i
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