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  • 1critical curve — kritinė kreivė statusas T sritis Energetika apibrėžtis Mišinių ar tirpalų skysčių ir garų įvairios sudėties fazių pusiausvyros taškai. atitikmenys: angl. critical curve vok. kritische Kurve, f rus. критическая кривая, f pranc. courbe critique, f …

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  • 2Critical heat flux — describes the thermal limit of a phenomenon where a phase change occurs during heating (such as bubbles forming on a metal surface used to heat water), which suddenly decreases the efficiency of heat transfer, thus causing localised overheating… …

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  • 3Critical point (thermodynamics) — Carbon dioxide creating a fog when cooling from supercritical to critical temperature In physical chemistry, thermodynamics, chemistry and condensed matter physics, a critical point, also called a critical state, specifies the conditions… …

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  • 4Critical point (mathematics) — See also: Critical point (set theory) The abcissae of the red circles are stationary points; the blue squares are inflection points. It s important to note that the stationary points are critical points, but the inflection points are not nor are… …

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  • 5Critical bands — The term critical band, introduced by Harvey Fletcher in the 1940s, referred to the frequency bandwidth of the then loosely defined auditory filter. Since Georg von Békésy’s studies (1960), the term also refers literally to the specific area on… …

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  • 6Critical state soil mechanics — Normally consolidated soil goes to critical state along the stress path on Roscoe surface Critical State Soil Mechanics is the area of Soil Mechanics that encompasses the conceptual models that represent the mechanical behavior of saturated… …

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  • 7Critical band — The term critical band, introduced by Harvey Fletcher in the 1940s, referred to the frequency bandwidth of the then loosely defined auditory filter. Psychophysiologically, beating and auditory roughness sensations can be linked to the inability… …

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  • 8Critical line (thermodynamics) — In thermodynamics, a critical line is the higher dimensional equivalent of a critical point [1]. It is the locus of contiguous critical points in a phase diagram. These lines cannot occur for a single substance due to the phase rule, but they can …

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  • 9critical point — noun a) The temperature and pressure at which the vapour density of the gas and liquid phases of a fluid are equal, at which point there is no difference between gas and liquid. b) A maximum, m …

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  • 10The Bell Curve — For other uses, see Bell curve (disambiguation). The Bell Curve   …

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