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  • 71Sound — /sownd/, n. The, a strait between SW Sweden and Zealand, connecting the Kattegat and the Baltic. 87 mi. (140 km) long; 3 30 mi. (5 48 km) wide. Swedish and Danish, Oresund. * * * I Mechanical disturbance that propagates as a longitudinal wave… …

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  • 72Amount of substance — is a standards defined quantity that measures the size of an ensemble of elementary entities, such as atoms, molecules, electrons, and other particles. It is sometimes referred to as chemical amount. The International System of Units (SI) defines …

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  • 73Rayleigh flow — refers to diabatic flow through a constant area duct where the effect of heat addition or rejection is considered. Compressibility effects often come into consideration, although the Rayleigh flow model certainly also applies to incompressible… …

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  • 74Fanno flow — refers to adiabatic flow through a constant area duct where the effect of friction is considered. Compressibility effects often come into consideration, although the Fanno flow model certainly also applies to incompressible flow. For this model,… …

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  • 75Gamma (disambiguation) — Gamma is the third letter of the Greek alphabet. Gamma may also refer to:cience and mathematicsGeneral* Gamma wave, a type of brain wave * Latin gamma, used as an IPA symbol for voiced velar fricative, and in the alphabets of African languages *… …

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  • 76Photoacoustic imaging in biomedicine — Photoacoustic imaging, as a hybrid biomedical imaging modality, is developed based on the photoacoustic effect. In photoacoustic imaging, non ionizing laser pulses are delivered into biological tissues (when radio frequency pulses are used, the… …

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  • 77Deuterium — Hydrogen 2 Full table General Name, symbol deuterium, 2H or D Neutrons 1 …

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  • 78Bridgman's thermodynamic equations — In thermodynamics, Bridgman s thermodynamic equations are a basic set of thermodynamic equations, derived using a method of generating a large number of thermodynamic identities involving a number of thermodynamic quantities. The equations are… …

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  • 79GRAETZ — GERMANY (see also List of Individuals) 26.9.1856 Breslau/PL 12.11.1941 Munich/D Leo Graetz studied mathematics and physics at the Universities of Breslau, today s Wrocław in Poland, Berlin and Strasburg. From 1881 he was an assistant at Strasburg …

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  • 80Physical quantity — A physical quantity is a physical property that can be quantified. This means it can be measured and/or calculated and expressed in numbers. The value of a physical quantity Q is expressed as the product of a numerical value { Q } and a physical… …

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