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  • Nylon is a form of synthetic fibre. See under Polyamides and protein fibres. '''Acrylic fibres''' are synthetic fibres made from a polymer with a weight average molecular weight of ~100,000. To be called acrylic in the U ...
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  • ...does not account for the cross-section area, or the length, of the sample. A cuboid rubber will have different stiffness depending on which face you try ...pulling on a rope) and normal stress is across the main axis (e.g. flexing a rope). Tensile stress is shear stress which is pulling on an object. Compre ...
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  • ...om clotting studies, tests on serum or plasma come under [[A-level Applied Science/The Role of the Pathology Service/Biochemistry|'''biochemistry''']]. *in the science of blood transfusion and the work of a blood bank. ...
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  • ...various components of blood and urine. Subsequently other techniques were applied including the use and measurement of enzyme activities, spectrophotometry, ...ies, are not included as these are usually grouped under [[A-level Applied Science/The Role of the Pathology Service/Haematology|'''haematology''']]. ...
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  • [[GCSE Science/Electricity]] ===What is electricity on a microscopic level=== ...
    9 KB (1,617 words) - 03:00, 4 October 2007
  • ...how and why radiation interacts with matter, and how such interactions are applied. * [[A-level Chemistry/OCR (Salters)/IR|infrared spectroscopy (IR)]] ...
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  • ====A wire in a magnetic field==== ...f that wire or coil. The magnitude of that voltage is proportional (within a limit) to the strength of the magnetic field, and also the number of turns ...
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  • Nylon is a form of synthetic fibre. See under Polyamides and protein fibres. '''Acrylic fibres''' are synthetic fibres made from a polymer with a weight average molecular weight of ~100,000. To be called acrylic in the U ...
    8 KB (1,092 words) - 13:43, 15 December 2006
  • ...om clotting studies, tests on serum or plasma come under [[A-level Applied Science/The Role of the Pathology Service/Biochemistry|'''biochemistry''']]. *in the science of blood transfusion and the work of a blood bank. ...
    11 KB (1,778 words) - 07:28, 27 March 2007
  • ...does not account for the cross-section area, or the length, of the sample. A cuboid rubber will have different stiffness depending on which face you try ...pulling on a rope) and normal stress is across the main axis (e.g. flexing a rope). Tensile stress is shear stress which is pulling on an object. Compre ...
    14 KB (2,241 words) - 22:09, 5 February 2008
  • ...needed to hold the location value. This is called [[w:reference (computer science)|referencing]]. ...ss it is hidden by a variable with the same name inside an enclosed scope. A variable can be in global scope, ''namespace'' scope, file scope or block s ...
    23 KB (3,831 words) - 06:31, 19 September 2007
  • ...various components of blood and urine. Subsequently other techniques were applied including the use and measurement of enzyme activities, spectrophotometry, ...ies, are not included as these are usually grouped under [[A-level Applied Science/The Role of the Pathology Service/Haematology|'''haematology''']]. ...
    17 KB (2,647 words) - 13:47, 15 December 2006
  • In the [[w:physical science]]s, a '''phase''' is a [[w:set]] of states of a macroscopic physical system that have relatively uniform chemical compositi ...energy]] is [[w:analytic function|analytic]]. Equivalently, two states of a system are in the same phase if they can be transformed into each other wit ...
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  • ; Semiconductors : Materials whose behavior ranges between that of a conductor and that of an insulator under different conditions. Their conduc ...and protons, a positively charged atom has more protons than electrons and a negatively charged atom has more electrons than protons. ...
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  • ...nd up doing most of your programming in a language other than Haskell, but a significant portion of your knowledge will carry over to any language. ...e to make up your ''development toolchain''. At the minimum, you will need a [[w:compiler|compiler]] or an [[w:interpreter (computing)|interpreter]]. ...
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  • ...ws us to write simple, elegant code which would simply not be practical in a strict environment. ...are so closely linked that it is beneficial to explain them both together: a knowledge of thunks is useful for understanding nonstrictness, and the sema ...
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  • The semantics of a programming language are harder to specify than the syntax. For example, to :Put a "+" sign in between the 5 and 4, yielding "<code>5 + 4</code>". ...
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  • This is a new page and we hope you will help proof reading it and add to it!! ...of a microfabricated cantilever with a sharp tip is measured be reflecting a laser beam off the backside of the cantilever while it is scanning over the ...
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  • ...y two parts: first, a primer on the science of climate change, and second, a study of societal implications of climate change. The first part deals with Climate is a broad term, but it always describes a long-term average of a system. Often 'climate' is used to mean the long-term mean state of the atm ...
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  • == What is A.I.? == # Systems that think rationally (focus on reasoning and a general concept of intelligence) ...
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  • ...is taken they may have a shorter lifespan compared to other battery types. A more advanced lithium-ion battery design is the [[lithium polymer cell]]. ...mercial version was created by [[Sony]] in [[1991]], following research by a team led by [[John B. Goodenough]].{{fact}} ...
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  • ...uzzy set theory dealing with well thought out real world expert values for a complex problem (Klir 1997). ...having a specific observer that randomly selects the label for the glass, a distribution over deterministic observers, or both. While fuzzy logic avoi ...
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  • ...tep matches tripmakers’ origins and destinations to develop a “trip table” a matrix that displays the number of trips going from each origin to each des ...which did not differentiate trips by purpose). This structure extrapolated a base year trip table to the future based on growth, but took no account of ...
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  • {{honor_header|2|1937|Health and Science|General Conference}} ===a. Elements === ...
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