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A list of all pages that have property "HasDescription" with value "A particle with integer spin that follows Bose–Einstein statistics.". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • 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.)
  • Stage  + (A process which is an holistic temporal part of a process.)
  • Behaviour  + (A process which is an holistic temporal part of an object.)
  • ApplicationProgram  + (A program aimed to provide a specific high level function to the user, usually hiding lower level procedures.)
  • SourceCode  + (A programming language entity expressing a formal detailed plan of what a software is intended to do.)
  • ScriptingLanguage  + (A programming language that is executed through runtime interpretation.)
  • ElectricInductance  + (A property of an electrical conductor by which a change in current through it induces an electromotive force in both the conductor itself and in any nearby conductors by mutual inductance.)
  • Energy  + (A property of objects which can be transferred to other objects or converted into different forms.)
  • PureNumberQuantity  + (A pure number, typically the number of something.)