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  • 73Dichloromethane (data page) — Please find below supplementary chemical data about dichloromethane. Contents 1 MSDS sheets 2 Structure and properties 3 Thermodynamic properties 4 Vapor pressure of liquid …

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  • 74Discrete dipole approximation — In discrete dipole approximation larger object is approximated in terms of discrete dipoles The discrete dipole approximation (DDA) is a method for computing scattering of radiation by particles of arbitrary shape and by periodic structures.… …

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  • 75Charge ordering — (CO) is a (first or second order) phase transition occurring mostly in strongly correlated materials such as transition metal oxides or organic conductors. Due to the strong interaction, the charge is localized on different sites leading to a… …

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  • 76Noble gas (data page) — This page provides supplementary data about the noble gases, which had to be excluded from the main article for reasons of space and focus. Contents 1 Physical properties 1.1 Solid 1.2 Liquid 1.3 Gas …

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  • 77coaxial cable — Elect. a cable that consists of an insulated conducting tube through which a central, insulated conductor runs, used for transmitting high frequency telephone, telegraph, digital, or television signals. Also called coax. [1935 40] * * * or coax… …

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  • 78Nikolay Neprimerov — Born 1 May 1921 Voronezh Region, Russia …

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  • 79Boron nitride — IUPAC name Boron nitride Identifiers …

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  • 80Hydrogen — This article is about the chemistry of hydrogen. For the physics of atomic hydrogen, see Hydrogen atom. For other meanings, see Hydrogen (disambiguation). ← hydrogen → helium …

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