accelerating rate calorimetry
1Calorimetry — is the science of measuring the heat of chemical reactions or physical changes. Calorimetry involves the use of a calorimeter. The word calorimetry is derived from the Latin word calor , meaning heat. Scottish physician and scientist Joseph Black …
2ARC — Abbreviation for AIDS related complex. * * * absolute reticulocyte count; accelerating rate calorimetry; Accreditation Review Council; acquired immunodeficiency syndrome related complex; active renin concentration; AIDS related complex; American… …
3arc — 1. A curved line or segment of a circle. 2. Continuous luminous passage of an electric current in a gas or vacuum between two or more separated carbon or other electrodes. [L. arcus, a bow] auricular a., binauricular a. a line carried over the …
4ARC — • absolute reticulocyte count; • accelerating rate calorimetry; • Accreditation Review Council; • acquired immunodeficiency syndrome related complex; • active renin concentration; • AIDS related complex; • American Red Cross; • anomalous retinal… …
5Calorimeter — This article is about heat measuring devices. For particle detectors, see Calorimeter (particle physics). The world’s first ice calorimeter, used in the winter of 1782 83, by Antoine Lavoisier and Pierre Simon Laplace, to determine the heat… …
6Caesium — xenon ← caesium → barium Rb ↑ Cs ↓ Fr …