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31Electron beam physical vapor deposition — Traduction à relire Electron beam physical vapor deposition → …
32Electrochemical and Solid-State Letters —   Titre abrégé Electrochem. Solid State Lett. ESL Discipline …
33Plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition — PECVD machine at LAAS technological facility in Toulouse, France. Plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD) is a process used to deposit thin films from a gas state (vapor) to a solid state on a substrate. Chemical reactions are involved… …
34Utah State University — Infobox University name = Utah State University motto = Research, Service, Teaching established = 1888 type = Public Land grant Space grant endowment = US $110.3 million president = Stan L. Albrecht city = Logan state = UT country = USA undergrad …
35North Carolina State University reactor program — Pulstar Picture of R 1 reactor while still in construction from University Archives Operating Institution North Carolina State University …
36water vapor — noun water in a vaporous form diffused in the atmosphere but below boiling temperature (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑water vapour • Hypernyms: ↑vapor, ↑vapour • Hyponyms: ↑spray …
37Solid-state chemistry — is the study of the synthesis, structure, and physical properties of solid materials. It therefore has a strong overlap with solid state physics, mineralogy, crystallography, ceramics, metallurgy, thermodynamics, materials science and electronics …
38Spheroidal state — Spheroidal Sphe*roid al, a. [Cf. F. sph[ e]ro[ i]dal.] Having the form of a spheroid. {Sphe*roid al*ly}, adv. [1913 Webster] {Spheroidal state} (Physics.), the state of a liquid, as water, when, on being thrown on a surface of highly heated metal …
39critical state — noun : a state attainable by every chemically stable pure substance in which the liquid and the vapor phases have the same density …
40spheroidal state — noun : the state of a liquid (as water) when on being thrown on a surface of highly heated metal it gathers in flattened drops or round edged masses that are at a temperature several degrees below ebullition and are without actual contact with… …