substrate material

  • 1substrate material — padėklo medžiaga statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. host material; substrate material vok. Grundmaterial, n; Substratmaterial, n rus. материал подложки, m pranc. matériel du substrat, m …

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  • 2Substrate — may mean: *Substrate (aquarium), the material used in the bottom of an aquarium *Substrate (biochemistry), a molecule that is acted upon by an enzyme *Substrate (materials science), the material on which a process is conducted *Substrate… …

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  • 3Substrate (materials science) — Substrate is a term used in materials science to describe the base material on which processing is conducted to produce new film or layers of material such as deposited coatings. A typical substrate might be a metal, onto which a coating might be …

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  • 4Substrate (printing) — Substrate is a term used in printing (mainly industrial printing) to describe the base material onto which images will be printed. Base materials include (though are not limited to): * films, * foils, * textiles, * fabrics, * plastics, * any… …

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  • 5Substrate (aquarium) — Gravel in a freshwater aquarium The substrate of an aquarium refers to the material used on the tank bottom. It can affect water chemistry, filtration, and the well being of the aquarium s inhabitants, and is also an important part of the… …

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  • 6Substrate (marine biology) — Stream substrate (sediment) is the material that rests at the bottom of a stream. There are several classification guides. One is:*Mud – Comprised of silt and clay. *Sand – Particles between 0.06 and 2 mm in diameter. *Granule – Between 2 and 4… …

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  • 7substrate — 1. The substance acted upon and changed by an enzyme; the reactant considered to be attacked in a chemical reaction. 2. The base on which an organism lives or grows; e.g., the s. on which microorganisms and cells grow in cell culture. [L. sub… …

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  • 8substrate — UK [ˈsʌbˌstreɪt] / US noun [countable] Word forms substrate : singular substrate plural substrates 1) biology the material that a plant or an animal that does not move much feeds on or uses as support 2) chemistry a substance on which a catalyst… …

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  • 9Substrate — Substrat (Kompositum von lateinisch sub „unterhalb“, von lateinisch sternere „auf den Boden legen“, „bedecken“, „bepflastern“; „das darunter Gelegene“, „die materielle Grundlage“, „die Grundschicht eines Stoffes“) hat in verschiedenen… …

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  • 10substrate control —    Unstained material adjacent to, or representative of, the area upon which the biological material is deposited …

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