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  • 61Pseudoelasticity — Pseudoelasticity, or sometimes called superelasticity, is an elastic (impermanent) response to relatively high stress caused by a phase transformation between the austenitic and martensitic phases of a crystal. It is exhibited in Shape memory… …

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  • 62Softimage 3D — Infobox Software name = Softimage3D caption = Screenshot of Softimage3D 3.9.2 developer = Softimage, Co. latest release version = 4.0 latest release date = August 2001 operating system = Windows, IRIX genre = 3D computer graphics license =… …

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  • 63Solid — Continuum mechanicsA solid object is in the states of matter characterized by resistance to deformation and changes of volume. At the microscopic scale, a solid has these properties : * The atoms or molecules that compose the solid are packed… …

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  • 64structural geology — the branch of geology dealing with the structure and distribution of the rocks that make up the crust of the earth. Also called tectonics. Cf. structure (def. 7a). [1880 85] * * * Scientific discipline concerned with rock deformation on both… …

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  • 65Dynamic quartz recrystallization — Quartzite from Southern Appalachians. Thin section prepared by Michael Stevens. Quartz is the most abundant single mineral in the earth s crust (behind the feldspar group),[1] and as such is present in a very large proportion of rocks both as… …

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  • 66Transmission electron microscopy — A TEM image of the polio virus. The polio virus is 30 nm in size.[1] Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) is a microscopy technique whereby a beam of electrons is transmitted through an ultra thin specimen, interacting with the specimen as it… …

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  • 67Electron backscatter diffraction — An electron backscatter diffraction pattern An electron backscatter diffraction pattern of monocrystalline silicon, taken …

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  • 68Slip (materials science) — Slip is the process by which plastic deformation is produced by a dislocation motion. By an external force, parts of the crystal lattice glide along each other, resulting in a changed geometry of the material. Depending on the type of lattice,… …

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  • 69Arnold Kosevich — (July 7, 1928 October 3, 2006) was a Ukrainian physicist. He received an academic status of Professor in 1967. Corresponding member of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine since 1990. Honoured Man of Science and Engineering, 1977. Was awarded… …

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  • 70Littelmann path model — In mathematics, the Littelmann path model is a combinatorial device due to Peter Littelmann for computing multiplicities without overcounting in the representation theory of symmetrisable Kac Moody algebras. Its most important application is to… …

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