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  • 1Materials management — can deal with campus planning and building design for the movement of materials, or with logistics that deal with the tangible components of a supply chain. Specifically, this covers the acquisition of spare parts and replacements, quality… …

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  • 2Materials (journal) — Materials   Discipline Materials science and engineerin …

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  • 3Materials Today —   …

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  • 4Materials data management — Materials data is a critical resource for manufacturing organizations seeking to enhance products, processes and, ultimately, profitability. This data describes the properties and processing of the materials that these organization uses metals,… …

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  • 5Materials for use in vacuum — are materials showing very low rate of outgassing in vacuum, and, where applicable, tolerant to the bake out temperatures. The requirements grow increasingly stringent with the desired degree of vacuum achievable in the vacuum chamber. The… …

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  • 6Materials informatics — is a field of study that applies the principles of informatics to materials science and engineering to better understand the use, selection, development, and discovery of materials. This is an emerging field, with a goal to achieve high speed and …

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  • 7Materials and Structures —   Discipline …

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  • 8Materials Studio — is software for simulating and modeling materials developed and distributed by Accelrys, a company specializing in research software for computational chemistry, bioinformatics, cheminformatics, molecular simulation, and quantum mechanics.[1]… …

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  • 9Materials Science and Engineering R —   Abbreviated title (ISO) …

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  • 10Materials system — is an advanced type of texture mapping that allows for objects in video games to simulate different types of materials in real life. This makes it so that the texture not only contains graphical data, but references for sound data and physics… …

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