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  • 71MCM — may stand for: Contents 1 Science and technology 2 Companies and organizations 3 Transportation …

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  • 72Magnesium sulfide — MgS redirects here. For other uses, see MGS (disambiguation). Magnesium sulfide Other names Nini …

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  • 73Nanopolymers — The word nano is derived from the Greek word for “dwarf”. It is the prefix for units of 10 9. In a nutshell, nanoscience is the study of the extremely tiny. Nanoscience is concerned with the study of the unique properties of matter at its nano… …

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  • 74Keating Model — The Keating Model is a model introduced by P. N. Keating in 1966 for the forces induced on neighboring atoms when one atom is moved in a solid. It is most often applied to the forces on first and second nearest neighboring atoms which arise when… …

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  • 75magnesium sulfide — noun A white, crystalline powder (when pure), usually found in an impure, brown, non crystalline form …

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  • 76Cyclohexanedimethanol — IUPAC name [4 (hydroxymethyl)cyclohexyl]methanol …

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  • 77amorphous semiconductor —   A non crystalline semiconductor material. Easier and cheaper to make than crystalline, but less efficient and slowly degrades over time. Also called thin film.   Solar Electric Glossary …

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  • 78amorphous — /əˈmɔfəs / (say uh mawfuhs) adjective 1. lacking definite form; having no specific shape: *Microscopic lumps of a white amorphous substance seen scattered through the brains of people who suffered from senile dementia. –bruce ford, 1984. 2. of no …

  • 79KLUG, AARON — (1926– ), British biochemist and Nobel laureate. Born in Lithuania, Klug was taken by his parents to South Africa at the age of two. As a youngster, he was a member of the Habonim Zionist youth movement. In 1949, after attending the University of …

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  • 80Slag — is the by product of smelting ore to purify metals. They can be considered to be a mixture of metal oxides; however, they can contain metal sulfides (see also matte) and metal atoms in the elemental form. While slags are generally used as a waste …

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