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  • 71Thermal shock — is the name given to cracking as a result of rapid temperature change. Glass and ceramic objects are particularly vulnerable to this form of failure, due to their low toughness, low thermal conductivity, and high thermal expansion coefficients.… …

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  • 72Non-random two-liquid model — VLE of the mixture of Chloroform and Methanol plus NRTL fit and extrapolation to different pressures The non random two liquid model[ …

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  • 73Lorentz transformation — A visualisation of the Lorentz transformation (full animation). Only one space coordinate is considered. The thin solid lines crossing at right angles depict the time and distance coordinates of an observer at rest with respect to that frame; the …

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  • 74Speex — Filename extension .spx Internet media type audio/x speex, audio/speex, audio/ogg Developed by Xiph.Org Foundation, Jean Marc Valin Type of format Audio Contained by Ogg …

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  • 75Least squares — The method of least squares is a standard approach to the approximate solution of overdetermined systems, i.e., sets of equations in which there are more equations than unknowns. Least squares means that the overall solution minimizes the sum of… …

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  • 76SQL injection — A SQL injection is often used to attack the security of a website by inputting SQL statements in a web form to get a badly designed website in order to dump the database content to the attacker. SQL injection is a code injection technique that… …

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  • 77Current mirror — A current mirror is a circuit designed to copy a current through one active device by controlling the current in another active device of a circuit, keeping the output current constant regardless of loading. The current being copied can be, and… …

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  • 78Parametric equation — butterfly curve. In mathematics, parametric equations are a method of defining a curve. A simple kinematical example is when one uses a time parameter to determine the position, velocity, and other information about a body in motion.Abstractly, a …

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  • 79QEMM — Quarterdeck Expanded Memory Manager (QEMM,  /ˈkwɛ …

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  • 80Rindler coordinates — In relativistic physics, the Rindler coordinate chart is an important and useful coordinate chart representing part of flat spacetime, also called the Minkowski vacuum. The Rindler chart was introduced by Wolfgang Rindler. The Rindler coordinate… …

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