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A list of all pages that have property "HasDescription" with value "A gas diffusion electrode in which the gas is air.". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Naming  + (A declaration that provides a sign for an object that is independent from any assignment rule.)
  • SINonCoherentDerivedUnit  + (A derived unit whos numerical factor in front of the product of base units is NOT equal to one.)
  • Estimation  + (A determination of an object without any actual interaction.)
  • BatteryCycler  + (A device for performing cycling measurements of a battery.)
  • ManufacturingDevice  + (A device that is designed to participate to a manufacturing process.)
  • ElectrochemicalDevice  + (A device whose primary function is facilitating the conversion between chemical and electrical energy.)
  • RotatingDiskElectrode  + (A disc electrode that is embedded in the centre of a cylinder which rotates in solution around the longitudinal cylinder axis.)
  • DoseEquivalent  + (A dose quantity used in the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) system of radiological protection.)
  • Assignment  + (A estimation of a property by a criteria based on the pre-existing knowledge of the estimator.)
  • Simulation  + (A estimation of a property using a functional icon.)
  • Assigner  + (A estimator that uses its predefined knowledge to declare a property of an object.)
  • Modeller  + (A estimator that uses modelling to declare a property of an object (i.e. infer a property from other properties).)
  • WikiFile  + (A file stored directy in the file namespace)
  • RedoxFlowBattery  + (A flow battery is a rechargeable battery in which electrolyte flows through one or more electrochemical cells from one or more tanks.)
  • ElectricCurrent  + (A flow of electric charge.)
  • Plasma  + (A fluid in which a gas is ionized to a level where its electrical conductivity allows long-range electric and magnetic fields to dominate its behaviour.)
  • LiquidFoam  + (A foam of trapped gas in a liquid.)
  • SolidFoam  + (A foam of trapped gas in a solid.)
  • AqueousMetallicFlowBattery  + (A full redox flow battery with aqueous electrolytes that contain metallic species as the active components.)
  • AqueousOrganicFlowBattery  + (A full redox flow battery with aqueous electrolytes that contain organic species as the active components.)
  • NonAqueousMetallicFlowBattery  + (A full redox flow battery with non-aqueous electrolytes that contain metallic species as the active components.)
  • NonAqueousOrganicFlowBattery  + (A full redox flow battery with non-aqueous electrolytes that contain metallic species as the active components.)
  • MathematicalFunction  + (A function defined using functional notation.)
  • PhysicsEquationSolution  + (A function solution of a physics equation that provides a methods for the prediction of some quantitiative properties of an object.)
  • PhysicsMathematicalComputation  + (A functional icon that imitates the behaviour of the object through mathematical evaluations of some mathematical construct.)
  • AirElectrode  + (A gas diffusion electrode in which the gas is air.)
  • GasSolution  + (A gaseous solution made of more than one component type.)
  • Article  + (A generic entry that can contain both text and media content)
  • CurrentCollector  + (A good electron conductor support designed to transfer electrons from the external circuit to the active materials of the cell.)
  • Representation  + (A graphical object aimed to represent schematically the conceptual, tempral or spatial structure of another object.)
  • StructuralFormula  + (A graphical representation of a molecular structure showing the relative position in space of the atomic constituents and their bonds.)
  • MachineCell  + (A group of machineries used to process a group of similar parts.)
  • Guess  + (A guess is a theory, estimated and subjective, since its premises are subjective.)
  • Hypothesis  + (A hypothesis is a theory, estimated and objective, since its estimated premises are objective.)
  • ChemicalComposition  + (A language construct that provides information about the consitutents of a substance and their fractions or amounts.)
  • ChemicalNomenclature  + (A language object following a specific nomenclature rules for defining univocal names of chemical compounds.)
  • Language  + (A language object is a discrete data entity respecting a specific language syntactic rules (a well-formed formula).)
  • CPlusPlus  + (A language object respecting the syntactic rules of C++.)
  • ProgrammingLanguage  + (A language object that follows syntactic rules of a programming language.)
  • Chemical  + (A language object that follows the syntactic rules used in the chemical field.)
  • Metrological  + (A language object used in metrology.)
  • Vapor  + (A liquid aerosol composed of water droplets in air or another gas.)
  • Liquid  + (A liquid is a nearly incompressible fluid that conforms to the shape of its container but retains a (nearly) constant volume independent of pressure.)
  • AqueousSolution  + (A liquid solution in which the solvent is water.)
  • LiquidSolution  + (A liquid solution made of two or more component substances.)
  • DiscreteManufacturing  + (A manufacturing process aimed to the production of a device made of specific components.)
  • AssemblyLine  + (A manufacturing process in which interchangeable parts are added to a product in a sequential manner to create an end product.)
  • ContinuumManufacturing  + (A manufacturing process whose product is the result of the combination of more substances.)
  • Dispersion  + (A material in which distributed particles of one phase are dispersed in a different continuous phase.)
  • Electrolyte  + (A material in which the mobile species are ions and free movement of electrons is blocked.)
  • Crystal  + (A material is a crystal if it has essentiaA material is a crystal if it has essentially a sharp diffraction pattern.</br></br>A solid is a crystal if it has essentially a sharp diffraction pattern. The word essentially means that most of the intensity of the diffraction is concentrated in relatively sharp Bragg peaks, besides the always present diffuse scattering. In all cases, the positions of the diffraction peaks can be expressed by</br></br></br>H=∑ni=1hia∗i (n≥3) can be expressed by H=∑ni=1hia∗i (n≥3))