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- Cogniser + (An interpreter who establish the connection between an icon an an object recognizing their resemblance (e.g. logical, pictorial))
- Deducer + (An interpreter who establish the connection between an index sign and an object according to a causal contiguity.)
- NonAqueousElectrolyte + (An ion-transport medium that does not contain water.)
- AqueousElectrolyte + (An ion-transport medium, which may be immobilized, in which water is the solvent.)
- IonicLiquidElectrolyte + (An ionic liquid is an electrolyte composed … An ionic liquid is an electrolyte composed of a salt that is liquid below 100 °C. Ionic liquids have found uses in electrochemical analysis, because their unconventional properties include a negligible vapor pressure, a high thermal and electrochemical stability, and exceptional dissolution properties for both organic and inorganic chemical species.th organic and inorganic chemical species.)
- Tool + (An object that enables or facilitate an agent in the execution of a process that modifies the surrounding environment.)
- Manufactured + (An object that has been designed and manufactured for a particular purpose.)
- HolisticSystem + (An object that is made of a set of sub objects working together as parts of a mechanism or an interconnecting network (natural or artificial); a complex whole.)
- Constituent + (An object which is an holistic spatial part of a object.)
- Participant + (An object which is an holistic spatial part of a process.)
- Status + (An object which is an holistic temporal part of a process.)
- SubObject + (An object which is an holistic temporal part of another object.)
- Device + (An object which is instrumental for reaching a particular purpose through its characteristic functioning process, with particular reference to mechanical or electronic equipment.)
- CelsiusTemperature + (An objective comparative measure of hot or cold. Temperature is a relative quantity that can be used to express temperature differences. Unlike ThermodynamicTemperature, it cannot express absolute temperatures.)
- Measurer + (An observer that makes use of a measurement tool and provides a quantitative property.)
- CommercialProduct + (An product that is manufactured or refined and ready for commercialization.)
- Neutron + (An uncharged subatomic particle found in the atomic nucleus.)
- ZBoson + (An uncharged vector boson that mediate the weak interaction.)
- ElectroanalyticalTechnique + (Analytical methods in which electrochemical processes or phenomena are the core of the measurement principle involving electrochemical cells providing qualitative and quantitative responses.)
- BraggAngle + (Angle between the scattered ray and the lattice plane.)
- PhaseSpeedOfElectromagneticWaves + (Angular frequency divided by angular wavenumber.)
- LarmonAngularFrequency + (Angular frequency of the electron angular momentum vector precession about the axis of an external magnetic field.)
- PhaseAngle + (Angular measure between the positive real axis and the radius of the polar representation of the complex number in the complex plane.)
- MolecularEntity + (Any constitutionally or isotopically distinct atom, molecule, ion, ion pair, radical, radical ion, complex, conformer etc., identifiable as a separately distinguishable entity.)
- Force + (Any interaction that, when unopposed, will change the motion of an object)
- LiquidJunction + (Any junction between two electrolyte solutions of different composition.)
- LossAngle + (Arctan of the loss factor)
- ElectrodeSurfaceArea + (Area of electrode - solution interface.)
- ElectromagneticEnergyDensity + (Arithmetic average of (electric field strength multiplied by electric flux density) and (magnetic field strength multiplied by magnetic flux density))
- Array + (Arrays are ordered mathematical objects wh … Arrays are ordered mathematical objects who's elementary spatial parts are numbers. Their dimensionality is constructed with spatial direct parthood, where 1-dimensional arrays have spatial direct parts Number and n-dimensional array have spatial direct parts (n-1)-dimensional arrays.ial direct parts (n-1)-dimensional arrays.)
- ElectricPolarization + (At a given point within a domain of quasi-infinitesimal volume V, vector quantity equal to the electric dipole moment p of the substance contained within the domain divided by the volume V.)
- Magnetization + (At a given point within a domain of quasi-infinitesimal volume V, vector quantity equal to the magnetic area moment m of the substance contained within the domain divided by the volume V.)
- ThermalConductivity + (At a point fixed in a medium with a temper … At a point fixed in a medium with a temperature field, scalar quantity λ characterizing the ability of the medium to transmit heat through a surface element containing that point: φ = −λ grad T, where φ is the density of heat flow rate and T is thermodynamic temperature.w rate and T is thermodynamic temperature.)
- MassFlow + (At a point in a fluid, the product of mass density and velocity.)
- CoefficientOfHeatTransfer + (At a point on the surface separating two media with different thermodynamic temperatures, magnitude of the density of heat flow rate φ divided by the absolute value of temperature difference ΔT.)
- ActiniumAtom + (Atom subclass for actinium.)
- AluminiumAtom + (Atom subclass for aluminium.)
- AmericiumAtom + (Atom subclass for americium.)
- AntimonyAtom + (Atom subclass for antimony.)
- ArgonAtom + (Atom subclass for argon.)
- ArsenicAtom + (Atom subclass for arsenic.)
- AstatineAtom + (Atom subclass for astatine.)
- BariumAtom + (Atom subclass for barium.)
- BerkeliumAtom + (Atom subclass for berkelium.)
- BerylliumAtom + (Atom subclass for beryllium.)
- BismuthAtom + (Atom subclass for bismuth.)
- BohriumAtom + (Atom subclass for bohrium.)
- BoronAtom + (Atom subclass for boron.)
- BromineAtom + (Atom subclass for bromine.)
- CadmiumAtom + (Atom subclass for cadmium.)
- CaesiumAtom + (Atom subclass for caesium.)