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  • 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))
  • ElectrochemicalRelation  + (A material relation in electrochemistry.)
  • ManufacturedMaterial  + (A material that is obtained through a manufacturing process.)
  • ReactiveMaterial  + (A material that undergoes chemical changes.)
  • ElectrochemicalMaterial  + (A material that undergoes electrochemical changes.)
  • PhysicsBasedModel  + (A mathematical entity based on a fundamental physics theory which defines the relations between physics quantities of an entity.)
  • MathematicalFormula  + (A mathematical string that express a relation between the elements in one set X to elements in another set Y.)
  • Material  + (A matter individual that stands for a real world object representing an amount of a physical substance (or mixture of substances) in different states of matter or phases.)
  • PhaseOfMatter  + (A matter object throughout which all physical properties of a material are essentially uniform.)
  • LuminousIntensity  + (A measure of the wavelength-weighted power emitted by a light source in a particular direction per unit solid angle. It is based on the luminosity function, which is a standardized model of the sensitivity of the human eye.)
  • NonPrefixedUnit  + (A measurement unit symbol that do not have a metric prefix as a direct spatial part.)
  • PrefixedUnit  + (A measurement unit that is made of a metric prefix and a unit symbol.)
  • TensorMeson  + (A meson with spin two.)
  • ScalarMeson  + (A meson with spin zero and even parity.)
  • PseudoscalarMeson  + (A meson with spin zero and odd parity.)
  • PseudovectorMeson  + (A meson with total spin 1 and even parit.)
  • VectorMeson  + (A meson with total spin 1 and odd parit.)
  • PhaseHeterogeneousMixture  + (A mixture in which more than one phases of matter cohexists.)
  • Colloid  + (A mixture in which one substance of microscopically dispersed insoluble or soluble particles (from 1 nm to 1 μm) is suspended throughout another substance and that does not settle, or would take a very long time to settle appreciably.)
  • Heteronuclear  + (A molecule with more than one nucleus.)
  • Homonuclear  + (A molecule with only one nucleus.)
  • ProductionSystem  + (A network of objects that implements a production process through a series of interconnected elements.)
  • ElectronNeutrino  + (A neutrino belonging to the first generation of leptons.)
  • MuonNeutrino  + (A neutrino belonging to the second generation of leptons.)
  • TauNeutrino  + (A neutrino belonging to the third generation of leptons.)
  • CausalSystem  + (A non-elemntary causal object.)
  • MeasuredUncertainty  + (A non-negative parameter characterising the dispersion of the quantity being measured.)
  • NonPolarizableElectrode  + (A non-polarizable electrode is an electrode that holds its potential essentially constant by efficiently allowing electric current to pass. This is a desirable characteristic for a reference electrode.)
  • Number  + (A numerical data value.)
  • Agent  + (A participant that is the driver of the process.)
  • Fermion  + (A particle with half odd integer spin (1/2, 3/2, etc...) that follows Fermi-Dirac statistics.)
  • Boson  + (A particle with integer spin that follows Bose–Einstein statistics.)
  • Holistic  + (A perspective characterized by the belief that some mereological parts of a whole (holistic parts) are intimately interconnected and explicable only by reference to the whole and vice versa.)
  • Data  + (A perspective in which entities are represented according to the variation of their properties.)
  • ElectrochemicalDegradationPhenomenon  + (A phenomenon that causes an electrochemical system to deviate from its ideal behaviour.)
  • BoltzmannConstant  + (A physical constant relating energy at the individual particle level with temperature. It is the gas constant R divided by the Avogadro constant. It defines the Kelvin unit in the SI system.)
  • String  + (A physical made of more than one symbol sequentially arranged.)
  • AtomisticModel  + (A physics-based model based on a physics equation describing the behaviour of atoms.)
  • ContinuumModel  + (A physics-based model based on a physics equation describing the behaviour of continuum volume.)
  • ElectronicModel  + (A physics-based model based on a physics equation describing the behaviour of electrons.)
  • MesoscopicModel  + (A physics-based model based on a physics equation describing the behaviour of mesoscopic entities, i.e. a set of bounded atoms like a molecule, bead or nanoparticle.)
  • PorousElectrodeCoating  + (A porous electrode which is coated onto a non-porous substrate, typically a metallic foil current collector.)
  • Proton  + (A positive charged subatomic particle found in the atomic nucleus.)
  • ReversibleHydrogenElectrode  + (A practical hydrogen electrode whose potential depends on the pH of the solution)
  • NaturalProcess  + (A process occurring by natural (non-intentional) laws.)
  • IntentionalProcess  + (A process occurring with the active participation of an agent that drives the process according to a specific objective (intention).)
  • TransportProcess  + (A process that manipulates the location of a participant)
  • SubProcess  + (A process which is an holistic spatial part of a process.)
  • ConstitutiveProcess  + (A process which is an holistic spatial part of an object.)