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  • 121Hysteresis — Not to be confused with Hysteria. Fig. 1. Electric displacement field D of a ferroelectric material as the electric field E is first decreased, then increased. The curves form a hysteresis loop. Hysteresis is the dependence of a system not… …

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  • 122Capillary surface — In fluid mechanics and mathematics, a capillary surface is a surface that represents the interface between two different fluids. As a consequence of being a surface, a capillary surface has no thickness in slight contrast with most real fluid… …

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  • 123Les "Sciences de l'occlusion" dentaire. — Science de l occlusion dentaire La science de l occlusion dentaire est une branche de l odontologie. Elle concerne l aspect mécanique, statique et dynamique, des mâchoires chez l être humain. Sommaire 1 Introduction 2 Bases fondamentales de la… …

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  • 124Science de l'occlusion dentaire — La science de l occlusion dentaire est une branche de l odontologie. Elle concerne l aspect mécanique, statique et dynamique, des mâchoires chez l être humain. Sommaire 1 Introduction 2 Bases fondamentales de la Médecine …

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  • 125Analyse de traces de sang — L Analyse de traces de sang est une des diverses branches de la médecine légale. L’utilisation des taches de sang comme preuve n’est pas nouvelle ; néanmoins, les progrès de la science l’a amenée à un niveau supérieur. Les nouvelles… …

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  • 126Bloodstain pattern analysis — (BPA) is one of several specialties in the field of forensic science. The use of bloodstains as evidence is not new; however, the application of modern science has brought it to a higher level. New technologies, especially advances in DNA… …

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  • 127List of gear nomenclature — Gears have a wide range of unique terminology known as gear nomenclature. Many of the terms defined cite the same reference work.[1] Contents 1 Addendum 2 Addendum angle 3 Addendum circle …

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  • 128mechanics — /meuh kan iks/, n. 1. (used with a sing. v.) the branch of physics that deals with the action of forces on bodies and with motion, comprised of kinetics, statics, and kinematics. 2. (used with a sing. v.) the theoretical and practical application …

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