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  • ...pment, resulting in greatly increased welding speeds. In that same year, [[plasma arc welding]] was invented. [[Electroslag welding]] was released in 1958 a ...one important application of the process. A variation of the process is [[plasma cutting]], an efficient steel cutting process.<ref>Weman (2003), p. 37-38.<
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  • ...]],&nbsp;[[Liquid state|Liquids]],&nbsp;[[Gas]]es,&nbsp;[[plasma (physics)|Plasma]]s '''1.2.5'''&nbsp;The&nbsp;[[Solid]]&nbsp;State&nbsp;of&nbsp;Matter '''1. | || || Matter and Energy || Professor of Physics, [[University of Minnesota]], Minneapolis (1975-1986) || 6
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  • ...of materials such as: [[Elasticity (physics)|elasticity]] / [[Plasticity (physics)|plasticity]], [[tensile strength]], [[compressive strength]], [[shear stre ...ular the theories of [[Elasticity (physics)|elasticity]] and [[Plasticity (physics)|plasticity]], to the microscopic [[crystallographic defects]] found in rea
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  • Van Der Maarel, J.R.C., '''Introduction To Biopolymer Physics''' (World Scientific Publishing Co., 2007) ...igh again and a cyclical pattern may be established, with most of the drug plasma levels possibly being outside the optimal range. In addition, the drug usua
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  • Polymers are studied in the fields of [[polymer chemistry]], [[polymer physics]], and [[polymer science]]. ...directly<ref>Sperling, p. 15</ref>. However, some newer methods such as [[plasma polymerization]] do not fit neatly into either category. Synthetic polymeri
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  • ...|rheological]] properties which relate the relations between the [[Stress (physics)|stress]] and [[strain rate]] tensors under many different flow conditions, |[[Blood plasma]], [[Custard]]
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  • ...least part of it, can move under the influence of [[tangential]] [[Stress (physics)|stress]]. There is a conventionally introduced slipping plane that separat ...logous to the [[double layer (plasma)|double layer]] in [[plasma (physics)|plasma]].
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  • ...->]</ref><ref>[http://www.physics.ohio-state.edu/~aubrecht/physics133.html PHYSICS 133 Lecture Notes Spring , 2004 Marion Campus<!-- Bot generated title -->]< ...]]s) for which this threshold is in the [[infrared]]<ref> Indium Tin Oxide Plasma Frequency Dependence on Sheet Resistance and Surface Adlayers Determined by
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  • ...of nuclear and decay properties|author=Audi, G. ''et al.''|journal=Nuclear Physics A|volume=729|year=2003|pages=3}}</ref> ...url = http://books.google.com/?id=5YYIlaownVMC&pg=PA569|page = 569|title = Physics and Technology of High-k Gate Dielectrics 5, Ausgabe 4|first = Samares|last
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  • ...ortschot|first3=Mark T.|journal=Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics|volume=40|pages=723}}</ref> and starch<ref>{{cite journal|doi=10.1177/00219 ...mold surface modification, usually with [[oxygen]]-rich [[Plasma (physics)|plasma]]s, is often done to introduce polar groups. Much of modern biomedical rese
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  • The [[coherence (physics)|coherence]], the low divergence angle of laser light and the focusing mech ...ny spot on the retina. Light sources with a smaller degree of [[coherence (physics)#Spatial coherence|spatial coherence]] than a well-collimated laser beam le
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  • ...= The NUBASE Evaluation of Nuclear and Decay Properties| journal = Nuclear Physics A| volume = 729| pages = 3–128| publisher = Atomic Mass Data Center| year ...2832925cc |pmid=19663042|last2=Bollati|first2=V.}}</ref> Inductive coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) is used to detect precise levels of intracellula
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  • ...lso has a number of uses as filters and windows for radiation and particle physics experiments. ...rence in nuclear decay.<ref>{{cite web|url = http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physics/ParticleAndNuclear/decay_rates.html|title = How to Change Nuclear Decay Rat
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  • ...agnetic field''' (also '''EMF''' or '''EM field''') is a physical [[field (physics)|field]] produced by [[electric charge|electrically charged objects]]. It a From a [[Classical physics|classical]] perspective, the electromagnetic field can be regarded as a smo
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  • ...(2005) ''Principles of Plasma Spectroscopy (Cambridge Monographs on Plasma Physics)'', Cambridge University Press, New York ISBN 0-521-61941-6 * F. Mandl (1988) ''Statistical Physics'', Second Edition, John Wiley & Sons
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  • ..., include all metal compounds, aside from metal vapors, [[plasma (physics)|plasma]]s, and [[alloy]]s. The study of "coordination chemistry" is the study of
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  • | journal = Physics Letters A | [[Clausius-Mossotti relation|Clausius-Mossotti equation]] || Physics || [[Rudolf Clausius]] and [[Ottaviano-Fabrizio Mossotti]]
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  • | [[Ampère's circuital law]] || Physics || [[André-Marie Ampère]] | [[Archimedes' principle]] || Physics || [[Archimedes]]
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  • | [[Bloch wave]] || Solid state physics, condensed matter physics || [[Felix Bloch]] | [[de Broglie wave]] || Quantum physics || [[Louis de Broglie]]
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  • This is a list of '''hydrodynamic and plasma instabilities named after people''' (eponymous instabilities). | [[Oscar Buneman|Buneman]] instability || Plasma physics || [[Oscar Buneman]]
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