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  • '''Chirotechnology''' in [[materials science]] is the [[chemistry]] and [[technology]] of production and separation of [ [[Category:Materials science]] ...
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  • ...lly [[Interdisciplinarity|interdisciplinary]], uniting [[Materials science|materials scientists]], [[Chemistry|chemists]], [[Physics|physicists]], [[Biology|bio ...ine.com/action/journalInformation?show=aimsScope&journalCode=yema20 Energy Materials] (journal by Taylor & Francis) ...
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  • ==Materials science== In [[materials science]], '''permeance''' is the degree to which a material transmits another subs ...
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  • ...511-155022 | title = Ferroelastic Materials | journal = [[Annual Review of Materials Research]] | volume = 42 | pages = 265–283 | year = 2012 |bibcode = 2012AnR [[Category:Materials science]] ...
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  • ...neering]] and [[materials science]], '''electromaterials''' are the set of materials which store, controllably convert, exchange and conduct electrically [[char ...ng Polymers, 2 Volume Set. (2007). [https://doi.org/10.1201/b12346].</ref> Materials which can be ionised (i.e. electrons either added or stripped away) may als ...
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  • {{short description|Ability of non-conductive materials to change shape under an electric field}} ...orthogonal directions characterized by [[Poisson's ratio]]. All insulating materials consisting of more than one type of atom will be ionic to some extent due t ...
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  • It is a [[dimensionless quantity]] in [[materials science]], and is closely related to [[porosity]] as follows: ...Carlos, Katherine A. Klein, & Moheb A. Fam. ''Soils and Waves: Particulate Materials Behavior, Characterization and Process Monitoring''. Wiley, 2001; pp. 35-36 ...
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  • ...rfaces can be seen as consisting of large numbers of [[asperity (materials science)|asperities]]. As two solid bodies of the same material approach one anothe ...} Parameters of roughness, [[fractal dimension]] and [[Asperity (materials science)|asperity geometry]] are often discussed{{citation needed|date=November 201 ...
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  • ...ative positions of the atoms or molecules are completely random. Amorphous materials, such as [[liquids]] and [[glass]]es, represent an intermediate case, havin ...percentage of the volume of the material that is crystalline. Even within materials that are completely crystalline, however, the degree of structural perfecti ...
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  • ==Science== ...pic physics]], a subdiscipline of condensed matter physics that deals with materials of an intermediate size ...
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  • Electrocaloric materials were the focus of significant scientific interest in the 1960s and 1970s, b ...m]]) showed the strongest electrocalorific response yet reported, with the materials cooling down by as much as ~12 K (12 °C) for an electric field change of 48 ...
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  • ...e=b1>{{cite book|author1=Soo-Jin Park|author2=Min-Kang Seo|title=Interface Science and Composites|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=DewhZ53WgLwC&pg=PA563| ...ssivity coatings on fibrous ceramics for reusable space systems] Corrosion Science 2019 </ref> ...
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  • ** [[Materials engineering]] * [[Materials engineering]] ...
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  • ...lts in an overall [[Strengthening mechanisms of materials|strengthening of materials]]. [[Category:Materials science]] ...
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  • ...r causality.<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Smith|first1=Michael E.|title=Social science and archaeological enquiry|journal=Antiquity|date=4 April 2017|volume=91|is == Types of archaeological science == ...
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  • ...al, food, pharmaceuticals, mineral processing, civil engineering, advanced materials, energy, and the environment. ...
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  • As materials improved, becoming lighter and stronger, rackets were made larger, accordin === Materials === ...
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  • ...eld components in the sensor plane. Generally speaking, for ferromagnetic materials, the resistance is larger when the current flows along the direction of mag ...1&_version=1&_urlVersion=0&_userid=10&md5=fa805313ed2e4a4520c47e0b2c36278e Science Direct]{{dead link|date=March 2019|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref> ...
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  • ...gh a substance over a given period. It is mostly carried out on non-porous materials, where the mode of transport is [[diffusion]], but there are a growing numb ...hods are available for measuring the oxygen transmission rate of packaging materials. Completed packages, however, involve heat seals, creases, joints, and clo ...
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  • ...and their interactions; it is closely aligned with advances in [[building science]]. ...nt and the industrial revolution, a period when advances in technology and science were seen as the way forward, and times of solid faith in progress... As te ...
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