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  • Aggregate modulus
  • strain in a confined compression configuration. The aggregate modulus can be calculated from Young's modulus (E) and the Poisson ratio (v). H a = E ( 1 − v

    Aggregate modulus

    Aggregate_modulus

  • Cartilage
  • Resilient and smooth elastic tissue present in animals

    measure the aggregate modulus of cartilage, which is typically in the range of 0.5 to 0.9 MPa for articular cartilage, and the Young's Modulus, which is

    Cartilage

    Cartilage

    Cartilage

  • Fineness modulus
  • fineness modulus F 1 {\displaystyle F_{1}} is fineness modulus of fine aggregate F 2 {\displaystyle F_{2}} is fineness modulus of coarse aggregate Y {\displaystyle

    Fineness modulus

    Fineness_modulus

  • Concrete
  • Composite construction material

    Concrete is a composite material composed of aggregate bound together with a fluid cement that cures to a solid. It is the second-most-used substance

    Concrete

    Concrete

    Concrete

  • Asphalt concrete
  • Composite material used for paving

    weight of the aggregates, as well as a high proportion of mineral powder (between 8–10%) to create an asphalt concrete layer with a high modulus of elasticity

    Asphalt concrete

    Asphalt concrete

    Asphalt_concrete

  • Index of biophysics articles
  • Index of articles on biophysics

    Activating function Active transport Adolf Eugen Fick Afterdepolarization Aggregate modulus Aharon Katzir Alan Lloyd Hodgkin Alexander Rich Alexander van Oudenaarden

    Index of biophysics articles

    Index_of_biophysics_articles

  • Composite material
  • Material made from a combination of two or more unlike substances

    be described with the following material properties: Young's Modulus, the shear modulus, and the Poisson's ratio, in relatively simple mathematical relationships

    Composite material

    Composite material

    Composite_material

  • Aggregated diamond nanorod
  • Nanocrystalline form of diamond

    known material, with an isothermal bulk modulus of 491 gigapascals (GPa), while a conventional diamond has a modulus of 442–446 GPa; these results were inferred

    Aggregated diamond nanorod

    Aggregated diamond nanorod

    Aggregated_diamond_nanorod

  • Fineness (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    measure of the purity of precious metals Fineness modulus, a measurement of the coarseness of an aggregate Fineness ratio, in aerospace engineering, the length

    Fineness (disambiguation)

    Fineness_(disambiguation)

  • Filler (materials)
  • Particles added to improve its properties

    elastic modulus (Young's modulus) of a filled polymer can be found using the equation below: E = E0 (1 + 2.5Φ + 14.1Φ2) where: E0 = Modulus of unfilled

    Filler (materials)

    Filler (materials)

    Filler_(materials)

  • Hempcrete
  • Biocomposite material used for construction and insulation

    properties. Young's modulus continually has a high COV across multiple experiments. The Young's modulus of hempcrete is 22.5 MPA. Young's modulus and compressive

    Hempcrete

    Hempcrete

    Hempcrete

  • Polymer concrete
  • Type of concrete that uses polymers to replace lime-type cements as a binder

    low elastic modulus making it far more flexible than traditional cement concrete that contain mineral binders exhibiting high elastic modulus. The rapid

    Polymer concrete

    Polymer_concrete

  • Superhard material
  • Material with Vickers hardness exceeding 40 gigapascals

    resistance to change in shape. A superhard material has high shear modulus, high bulk modulus, and does not deform plastically. Ideally superhard materials

    Superhard material

    Superhard material

    Superhard_material

  • Solid
  • State of matter

    law). The coefficient of the proportion is called the modulus of elasticity or Young's modulus. This region of deformation is known as the linearly elastic

    Solid

    Solid

    Solid

  • California bearing ratio
  • Measure of the strength of a road subgrade

    strength of the material and are not a true representation of the resilient modulus.[citation needed] The CBR is the ratio of the bearing load that penetrates

    California bearing ratio

    California_bearing_ratio

  • Lipid bilayer mechanics
  • area expansion modulus Ka, a bending modulus Kb and an edge energy Λ {\displaystyle \Lambda } . For fluid bilayers the shear modulus is by definition

    Lipid bilayer mechanics

    Lipid_bilayer_mechanics

  • Tungsten carbide
  • Hard, dense and stiff chemical compound

    around 2600. It has a Young's modulus of approximately 530–700 GPa, a bulk modulus of 379–381 GPa, and a shear modulus of 274 GPa. It has an ultimate

    Tungsten carbide

    Tungsten carbide

    Tungsten_carbide

  • Spider silk
  • Protein fiber made by spiders

    having a lower Young's modulus. According to Spider Silkome Database, Ariadna lateralis silk has the highest Young's modulus with 37 GPa, compared to

    Spider silk

    Spider silk

    Spider_silk

  • Types of concrete
  • Building material consisting of aggregates cemented by a binder

    applications of high-strength concrete the design criterion is the elastic modulus rather than the ultimate compressive strength. Stamped concrete is an architectural

    Types of concrete

    Types of concrete

    Types_of_concrete

  • American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials
  • Transportation association

    the Resilient Modulus of Bituminous Mixtures by Indirect Tension AASHTO TP62: Standard Method of Test for Determining Dynamic Modulus of Hot-Mix Asphalt

    American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials

    American_Association_of_State_Highway_and_Transportation_Officials

  • Lunarcrete
  • Hypothetical aggregate building material, similar to concrete, formed from lunar regolith

    the University of Pittsburgh in 1985, is a hypothetical construction aggregate, similar to concrete, formed from lunar regolith, that would reduce the

    Lunarcrete

    Lunarcrete

  • Properties of concrete
  • silica fume as a fine aggregate. The modulus of elasticity of concrete is a function of the modulus of elasticity of the aggregates and the cement matrix

    Properties of concrete

    Properties_of_concrete

  • Acrylonitrile styrene acrylate
  • Chemical compound

    ASA waste can be combined with sand for pavement structures. The dynamic modulus results showed that the ASA mixtures have improved high-temperature deformation

    Acrylonitrile styrene acrylate

    Acrylonitrile styrene acrylate

    Acrylonitrile_styrene_acrylate

  • Glass fiber reinforced concrete
  • Type of fibre-reinforced concrete

    strength (MPa) 50–80 40–60 Impact strength (kJ/m2) 10–25 10–15 Elastic modulus (GPa) 10–20 10–10 Strain to failure (%) 0.6–1.2 0.1–0.2 Dry density (t/m3)

    Glass fiber reinforced concrete

    Glass_fiber_reinforced_concrete

  • Collagen
  • Most abundant structural protein in animals

    Young's modulus of collagen at the molecular level. Only above a certain strain rate is there a strong relationship between elastic modulus and strain

    Collagen

    Collagen

  • Resilin
  • Insect protein

    amount of force. Hydrated resilin has a tensile modulus of 640–2000 kPa, an unconfined compressive modulus of 600–700 kPa, and a strain to break of 300%

    Resilin

    Resilin

    Resilin

  • Alkali–silica reaction
  • Chemical reaction damaging concrete

    in many common aggregates, given sufficient moisture. This deleterious chemical reaction causes the expansion of the altered aggregate by the formation

    Alkali–silica reaction

    Alkali–silica reaction

    Alkali–silica_reaction

  • Polymer
  • Substance composed of macromolecules with repeating structural units

    with polymer chain length and crosslinking of polymer chains. Young's modulus quantifies the elasticity of the polymer. It is defined, for small strains

    Polymer

    Polymer

    Polymer

  • Hemorheology
  • Study of flow properties of blood and its elements of plasma and cells

    equations to common viscoelastic terms we get the storage modulus, G', and the loss modulus, G". G = G ′ + i G ″ {\displaystyle G=G'+iG''} A viscoelastic

    Hemorheology

    Hemorheology

  • Jamming (physics)
  • Physical process

    at the jamming transition, the applied pressure is zero and the shear modulus is also zero, which coincides with the loss of rigidity and the unjamming

    Jamming (physics)

    Jamming (physics)

    Jamming_(physics)

  • Meter Point Administration Number
  • Identifier of mains electricity supply point

    MPAN is the check digit, and validates the previous 12 (the core) using a modulus 11 test. The check digit is calculated thus: Multiply the first digit by

    Meter Point Administration Number

    Meter_Point_Administration_Number

  • Ultrasonic pulse velocity test
  • Concrete quality test

    Transducer and Concrete Cracks and Voids in Concrete Density and Modulus of Elasticity of Aggregate This test is recommended in some of testing done by the Indian

    Ultrasonic pulse velocity test

    Ultrasonic pulse velocity test

    Ultrasonic_pulse_velocity_test

  • Cellular confinement
  • Confinement system used in construction and geotechnical engineering

    geocell-reinforced bases depends on the elastic modulus of the geocell. Geocells with a higher elastic modulus had a higher bearing capacity and stiffness

    Cellular confinement

    Cellular confinement

    Cellular_confinement

  • Pavement engineering
  • repeated load triaxial (RLT) testing are commonly used to determine resilient modulus and permanent deformation characteristics of soils and unbound materials

    Pavement engineering

    Pavement engineering

    Pavement_engineering

  • Natural fiber
  • Fibers obtained from natural sources

    hydration must be taken into account. For example, when hydrated, the Young's Modulus of collagen decreases from 3.26 to 0.6 GPa and becomes both more ductile

    Natural fiber

    Natural fiber

    Natural_fiber

  • Glossary of structural engineering
  • braced frame – Building engineering – Building services engineering – Bulk modulus – Contents:  Top 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y

    Glossary of structural engineering

    Glossary_of_structural_engineering

  • Ergodic hypothesis
  • Statistical mechanics hypothesis that all microstates are equiprobable for a given energy

    or a few hours) the systems may behave as solids—with a positive shear modulus—but on extremely long scales, e.g. over millennia or eons, as liquids,

    Ergodic hypothesis

    Ergodic hypothesis

    Ergodic_hypothesis

  • Neoloy Geocell
  • Cellular confinement system

    materials by 3D confinement, thereby increasing the modulus of the stabilized layer; this is the Modulus Improvement Factor (MIF). The stiffer the geocell

    Neoloy Geocell

    Neoloy_Geocell

  • Hydrogel
  • Soft water-rich polymer gel

    (or conversely, the water concentration), the Young's modulus, shear modulus, and storage modulus can vary from 10 Pa to 3 MPa, a range of about five orders

    Hydrogel

    Hydrogel

    Hydrogel

  • Surfactants in paint
  • interface. Soluble surfactants are also capable of forming micelles and other aggregate structures in solution, leading to a stabilizing effect in latex paints

    Surfactants in paint

    Surfactants_in_paint

  • Lonsdaleite
  • Hexagonal lattice allotrope of carbon

    the {100} plane). Using ultrasound the Young's modulus was measured at 1229±15 GPa, and the shear modulus at 516±18 GPa, slightly higher than that of single-crystal

    Lonsdaleite

    Lonsdaleite

    Lonsdaleite

  • Hamming weight
  • Number of nonzero symbols in a string

    the residue of a binomial-theorem coefficient with respect to a prime modulus". The Quarterly Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics. 30: 150–156. (NB

    Hamming weight

    Hamming weight

    Hamming_weight

  • Liquid-crystal polymer
  • Class of extremely unreactive, inert and fire-resistant polymers

    also have different mesophases. The mesogen cores of the polymers will aggregate into different mesophases: nematics, cholesterics, smectics and compounds

    Liquid-crystal polymer

    Liquid-crystal_polymer

  • Geotechnical investigation
  • Study of properties of soil earthworks

    Studies have shown that LWD measurements can correlate with resilient modulus values obtained from cyclic testing, providing useful in situ estimates

    Geotechnical investigation

    Geotechnical investigation

    Geotechnical_investigation

  • Structural geology
  • Science of the description and interpretation of deformation in the Earth's crust

    \epsilon } denotes strain, and E is the elastic modulus, which is material dependent. The elastic modulus is, in effect, a measure of the strength of atomic

    Structural geology

    Structural geology

    Structural_geology

  • Venus' flower basket
  • Species of sponge

    propagation. An aluminium tube (aluminium and glass have similar elastic modulus) of equal length, effective thickness, and radius, but homogeneously distributed

    Venus' flower basket

    Venus' flower basket

    Venus'_flower_basket

  • Polytetrafluoroethylene
  • Synthetic polymer

    above 194 K (−79.15 °C; −110.5 °F). PTFE gains its properties from the aggregate effect of carbon-fluorine bonds, as do all fluorocarbons. The only chemicals

    Polytetrafluoroethylene

    Polytetrafluoroethylene

    Polytetrafluoroethylene

  • Granular material
  • Conglomeration of discrete solid, macroscopic particles

    point was empirically found to resemble second-order transition: the bulk modulus shows a power law scaling with Δ ϕ {\displaystyle \Delta \phi } and there

    Granular material

    Granular material

    Granular_material

  • Fracture mechanics
  • Study of propagation of cracks in materials

    {\cfrac {2E\gamma }{\pi }}}} where E {\displaystyle E} is the Young's modulus of the material and γ {\displaystyle \gamma } is the surface energy density

    Fracture mechanics

    Fracture mechanics

    Fracture_mechanics

  • Hydraulic lime
  • Substance used to make lime mortar

    useful building material for the following reasons: It has a low elastic modulus. There is no need for expansion (movement) joints. It allows buildings

    Hydraulic lime

    Hydraulic lime

    Hydraulic_lime

  • Creep (deformation)
  • Property of solid materials under mechanical stress

    dominant deformation mechanism as a function of homologous temperature, shear modulus-normalized stress, and strain rate. Generally, two of these three properties

    Creep (deformation)

    Creep (deformation)

    Creep_(deformation)

  • Aluminium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 13 (Al)

    (2005). "Added value of using new industrial waste streams as secondary aggregates in both concrete and asphalt" (PDF). Waste & Resources Action Programme

    Aluminium

    Aluminium

    Aluminium

  • Nanoparticle
  • Particle with size less than 100 nm

    calculate elastic modulus. However, it is unclear whether particle size and indentation depth affect the measured elastic modulus of nanoparticles by

    Nanoparticle

    Nanoparticle

    Nanoparticle

  • Epoxy
  • Type of material

    "Parallel measurements and engineering simulations of conversion, shear modulus, and internal stress during ambient curing of a two-component epoxy coating"

    Epoxy

    Epoxy

    Epoxy

  • Cultured meat
  • Animal flesh produced by culturing cells

    shape), water retention (important for hydrating the cells) and Young's modulus. Certain materials degrade into compounds that are beneficial to cells

    Cultured meat

    Cultured meat

    Cultured_meat

  • Graphene
  • Hexagonal lattice made of carbon atoms

    ~50-60 GPa for stretching large-area freestanding graphene) and a Young's modulus (stiffness) close to 1 TPa (150,000,000 psi). The Nobel announcement illustrated

    Graphene

    Graphene

    Graphene

  • Inconel 718
  • Nickel-based superalloy

    to temperatures above ~1000°C. The Laves phase forms in large globular aggregates within the IN718 matrix. Because the Laves phase is significantly richer

    Inconel 718

    Inconel 718

    Inconel_718

  • Python syntax and semantics
  • Set of rules defining correctly structured programs

    Python includes the +, -, *, / ("true division"), // (floor division), % (modulus), and ** (exponentiation) operators, with their usual mathematical precedence

    Python syntax and semantics

    Python syntax and semantics

    Python_syntax_and_semantics

  • Backup
  • Stored data in computer systems

    (2018). "High-capacity optical long data memory based on enhanced Young's modulus in nanoplasmonic hybrid glass composites". Nature Communications. 9 (1):

    Backup

    Backup

  • Plastic recycling
  • Processes which convert waste plastic into new items

    PolymerProcessing.com. Retrieved 13 July 2017. "Modulus of Elasticity or Young's Modulus – and Tensile Modulus for common Materials". EngineeringToolbox.com

    Plastic recycling

    Plastic recycling

    Plastic_recycling

  • Colloidal gold
  • Suspension of gold nanoparticles in a liquid

    studied extensively. For 5 nm spheres capped with dodecanethiol, the Young's modulus of the monolayer is on the order of GPa. The mechanics of the membranes

    Colloidal gold

    Colloidal gold

    Colloidal_gold

  • Lipid bilayer
  • Biological membrane structure

    mechanical properties of liquids or solids. The area compression modulus Ka, bending modulus Kb, and edge energy Λ {\displaystyle \Lambda } , can be used

    Lipid bilayer

    Lipid bilayer

    Lipid_bilayer

  • Digital signature
  • Mathematical scheme for verifying the authenticity of digital documents

    on RSA. To create signature keys, generate an RSA key pair containing a modulus, N, that is the product of two random secret distinct large primes, along

    Digital signature

    Digital signature

    Digital_signature

  • 4D printing
  • 3D printing that changes shape according to certain stimuli

    simulations that approximate the aggregated material properties of all the materials used in the sample. The size, shape, modulus, and connection pattern of

    4D printing

    4D_printing

  • Logistic function
  • S-shaped curve

    {\displaystyle P} in one unit of time. Later, as the population grows, the modulus of the second term (which multiplied out is − r P 2 / K {\displaystyle

    Logistic function

    Logistic function

    Logistic_function

  • Polyaniline
  • Conducting semi-flexible rod polymer

    usually overlooked. Measurements on compressed PANI pellets gave the Young’s modulus to be around 1.3 GPa, which is comparable to other common polymers. In

    Polyaniline

    Polyaniline

    Polyaniline

  • Properties of water
  • Physical and chemical properties of pure water

    being 3.9×10−10 Pa−1 at 0 °C and 100 megapascals (1,000 bar). The bulk modulus of water is about 2.2 GPa. The low compressibility of non-gasses, and of

    Properties of water

    Properties of water

    Properties_of_water

  • Carbon nanotube
  • Allotropes of carbon with a cylindrical nanostructure

    stiffest materials yet discovered in terms of tensile strength and elastic modulus. This strength results from the covalent sp2 bonds formed between the individual

    Carbon nanotube

    Carbon nanotube

    Carbon_nanotube

  • Crystallization of polymers
  • Partial alignment of polymer molecular chains

    Mechanical anisotropy increases and the elastic modulus varies along different directions, with a high modulus observed in the draw direction. Drawn semi-crystalline

    Crystallization of polymers

    Crystallization_of_polymers

  • Hagfish
  • Class of eel-shaped, slime-producing animal

    recombinant slime keratin turns into a very strong fiber with an elastic modulus reaching 20 GPa. When in 2017 a road accident on U.S. Highway 101 resulted

    Hagfish

    Hagfish

    Hagfish

  • Radiation damage
  • Effects of ionizing radiation

    decreases in both compressive and tensile strength as well as elastic modulus of concrete at around a dosage of around 1019 neutrons per square centimeter

    Radiation damage

    Radiation_damage

  • Alpha helix
  • Type of secondary structure of proteins

    results in a characteristic three-phase behavior of stiff-soft-stiff tangent modulus. Phase I corresponds to the small-deformation regime during which the helix

    Alpha helix

    Alpha helix

    Alpha_helix

  • Nanomaterials
  • Materials with granular size 1 to 100 nm

    manufactured material containing particles, in an unbound state or as an aggregate or as an agglomerate and for 50% or more of the particles in the number

    Nanomaterials

    Nanomaterials

    Nanomaterials

  • Titanium dioxide
  • Chemical compound

    the hardest known oxide with the Vickers hardness of 38 GPa and the bulk modulus of 431 GPa (i.e. close to diamond's value of 446 GPa) at atmospheric pressure

    Titanium dioxide

    Titanium dioxide

    Titanium_dioxide

  • Melanin
  • Group of natural pigments found in most organisms

    macular degeneration. Heavily pigmented melanoma cells have a Young's modulus of about 4.93 kPa, compared to non-pigmented cells, with a value of 0.98

    Melanin

    Melanin

    Melanin

  • Particle aggregation
  • Clumping of particles in suspension

    solid body, but differs from ordinary solids by having a very low elastic modulus. When aggregation occurs in a suspension composed of similar monodisperse

    Particle aggregation

    Particle aggregation

    Particle_aggregation

  • Scandium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 21 (Sc)

    "NioCorp Announces Final Closing of Non-Brokered Private Placement for Aggregate Gross Proceeds of C$1.77 Million" (Press release). Retrieved 2019-05-18

    Scandium

    Scandium

    Scandium

  • Classical mechanics
  • Description of large objects' physics

    {v^{2}}{c^{2}}}}}}\,,} where m is the particle's rest mass, v its velocity, v is the modulus of v, and c is the speed of light. If v is very small compared to c, v2/c2

    Classical mechanics

    Classical mechanics

    Classical_mechanics

  • Arsenic
  • Chemical element with atomic number 33 (As)

    Flocculation follows where a flocculant bridges smaller particles and allows the aggregate to precipitate out from water. However, such methods may not be efficient

    Arsenic

    Arsenic

    Arsenic

  • Unit root
  • Feature of some stochastic processes

    the characteristic equation lie inside the unit circle—that is, have a modulus (absolute value) less than one—then the first difference of the process

    Unit root

    Unit_root

  • Wollastonite
  • Single chain calcium inosilicate (CaSiO3)

    polytetrafluoroethylene in products where improvements in dimensional stability, flexural modulus, and heat deflection are sought. Wollastonite also competes with several

    Wollastonite

    Wollastonite

    Wollastonite

  • Structural material
  • buildings have as much thermal mass as similar concrete buildings. The elastic modulus of steel is approximately 205 GPa. Steel is very prone to corrosion (rust)

    Structural material

    Structural material

    Structural_material

  • List of algorithms
  • algorithm that allows modular arithmetic to be performed efficiently when the modulus is large Multiplication algorithms: fast multiplication of two numbers

    List of algorithms

    List_of_algorithms

  • Thermal expansion
  • Tendency of matter to change volume in response to a change in temperature

    the stress/strain relationship characterised by the elastic or Young's modulus. In the special case of solid materials, external ambient pressure does

    Thermal expansion

    Thermal expansion

    Thermal_expansion

  • Creep and shrinkage of concrete
  • Long-term deformation of concrete due to drying shrinkage and mechanical stress

    quasi-elastic analysis in which Young's modulus E {\displaystyle E} is replaced by the so-called age-adjusted effective modulus E ″ ( t , t 1 ) = [ E ( t 1 ) −

    Creep and shrinkage of concrete

    Creep_and_shrinkage_of_concrete

  • Waste light concrete
  • Type of concrete

    production. The replacement of fine aggregates in concrete (e.g. sand) with plastic naturally will decrease the Young's Modulus and compressive strength of the

    Waste light concrete

    Waste_light_concrete

  • Charles Sanders Peirce bibliography
  • new series 80, pp. 440–441. Obituary of Juliette Peirce. Answers.com, aggregator (accessed January 1, 2011), "Charles Sanders Peirce", reproduces six mostly

    Charles Sanders Peirce bibliography

    Charles Sanders Peirce bibliography

    Charles_Sanders_Peirce_bibliography

  • Protein
  • Biomolecule consisting of chains of amino acid residues

    made them desirable targets for next-generation materials design. Young's modulus, E, is calculated as the axial stress σ over the resulting strain ε. It

    Protein

    Protein

    Protein

  • Membrane curvature
  • lipids in the inner and outer leaflet divided by two, and Kb is the bending modulus of the bilayer. The radii of membrane cylinders that form in intracellular

    Membrane curvature

    Membrane_curvature

  • Wearable technology
  • Clothing and accessories incorporating computer and advanced electronic technologies

    skin can be modeled as bilayer, composed of an epidermis having Young's Modulus (E) of 2–80 kPa and thickness of 0.3–3 mm and a dermis having E of 140–600

    Wearable technology

    Wearable technology

    Wearable_technology

  • Fiber-reinforced concrete
  • Concrete containing fibrous material which increases its structural strength

    equivalent diameter for the calculation of aspect ratio. If the fiber's modulus of elasticity is higher than the matrix (concrete or mortar binder), they

    Fiber-reinforced concrete

    Fiber-reinforced_concrete

  • Hot-melt adhesive
  • Form of thermoplastic adhesive

    elongation, and low-temperature performance, but also lower hardness, modulus, and abrasion resistance. The bonding temperature is lower than with most

    Hot-melt adhesive

    Hot-melt adhesive

    Hot-melt_adhesive

  • Nanocomposite
  • Solid material with nano-scale structure

    study, comparing the mechanical properties (Young's modulus, compressive yield strength, flexural modulus and flexural yield strength) of single- and multi-walled

    Nanocomposite

    Nanocomposite

    Nanocomposite

  • Glossary of chemistry terms
  • together in rigid structures with definite shape and volume. See Young's modulus. solid-phase extraction (SPE) solubility The property of a solid, liquid

    Glossary of chemistry terms

    Glossary_of_chemistry_terms

  • Dysprosium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 66 (Dy)

    aqueous solutions at temperatures exceeding 400 °C without redissolving or aggregating. Additionally, dysprosium has been used to create a two-dimensional supersolid

    Dysprosium

    Dysprosium

    Dysprosium

  • Spectral test
  • Statistical test for linear congruential generators

    {1}{6}}\pi ^{3}\nu _{6}^{6}/m,\end{aligned}}} where m {\displaystyle m} is the modulus of the LCG. Knuth defines a figure of merit, which describes how close

    Spectral test

    Spectral test

    Spectral_test

  • Ice
  • Frozen water; the solid state of water

    particularly in the polar regions and above the snow line, where it can aggregate from snow to form glaciers and ice sheets. As snowflakes and hail, ice

    Ice

    Ice

    Ice

  • Superalloy
  • Alloy with higher durability than normal metals

    porosity is critical to providing strain tolerance (via a low in-plane modulus), as it would otherwise spall on thermal cycling due to thermal expansion

    Superalloy

    Superalloy

    Superalloy

  • Nerve guidance conduit
  • Method of nerve regeneration

    temperature (LCST), which is the temperature at which the elastic modulus equals the viscous modulus. The LCST must not exceed physiological temperature (37 °C)

    Nerve guidance conduit

    Nerve_guidance_conduit

  • Spherulite (polymer physics)
  • Spherical regions inside a polymer

    material; in particular, crystallinity, density, tensile strength and Young's modulus of polymers increase during spherulization. This increase is due to the

    Spherulite (polymer physics)

    Spherulite_(polymer_physics)

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  • HOTEP-PTHAH
  • Male

    Egyptian

    HOTEP-PTHAH

    , Peace of Pthah.

  • Amirah
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Amirah

    Royal lady Princess

  • Pratishtha
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu

    Pratishtha

    Preeminence; Prestige

  • Aadit
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Aadit

    Peak, Lord of Sun

  • Pamba
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Pamba

    Name of a river

  • UDO
  • Female

    African

    UDO

    peace.

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  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Najmuddawlah |

    Star of the state

  • Sefton
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    American, Australian, British, Christian, English

    Sefton

    Village of Rushes; Rush Settlement

  • MACK
  • Male

    English

    MACK

    Originally a short form of surnames, mostly Scottish, beginning with Mac-, MACK means "son of," it is now sometimes given as a forename. 

  • Karoly
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    French

    Karoly

    Joyful song.

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  • Aggregation
  • n.

    The act of aggregating, or the state of being aggregated; collection into a mass or sum; a collection of particulars; an aggregate.

  • Aggregating
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Aggregate

  • Aggregate
  • a.

    United into a common organized mass; -- said of certain compound animals.

  • Aggregate
  • a.

    Composed of several florets within a common involucre, as in the daisy; or of several carpels formed from one flower, as in the raspberry.

  • Aggregate
  • v. t.

    To bring together; to collect into a mass or sum. "The aggregated soil."

  • Aggregate
  • n.

    A mass formed by the union of homogeneous particles; -- in distinction from a compound, formed by the union of heterogeneous particles.

  • Aggregate
  • a.

    Formed into clusters or groups of lobules; as, aggregate glands.

  • Aggravate
  • v. t.

    To give coloring to in description; to exaggerate; as, to aggravate circumstances.

  • Aggregate
  • n.

    A mass, assemblage, or sum of particulars; as, a house is an aggregate of stone, brick, timber, etc.

  • Checkerwork
  • n.

    Any aggregate of varied vicissitudes.

  • Aggregate
  • a.

    Formed by a collection of particulars into a whole mass or sum; collective.

  • Flocculate
  • v. i.

    To aggregate into small lumps.

  • Aggregate
  • v. t.

    To amount in the aggregate to; as, ten loads, aggregating five hundred bushels.

  • Materialism
  • n.

    Material substances in the aggregate; matter.

  • Constitution
  • n.

    The aggregate of mental qualities; temperament.

  • Aggregate
  • a.

    Having the several component parts adherent to each other only to such a degree as to be separable by mechanical means.

  • Aggregated
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Aggregate

  • Aggregator
  • n.

    One who aggregates.

  • Corollet
  • n.

    A floret in an aggregate flower.

  • Aggrege
  • v. t.

    To make heavy; to aggravate.