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  • 51Amorphous metal — Samples of amorphous metal, with millimeter scale An amorphous metal is a metallic material with a disordered atomic scale structure. In contrast to most metals, which are crystalline and therefore have a highly ordered arrangement of atoms,… …

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  • 52Wood preservation — All measures that are taken to ensure a long life of wood fall under the definition wood preservation (timber treatment). Apart from structural wood preservation measures, there are a number of different (chemical) preservatives and processes… …

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  • 53Metamaterial — Negative index metamaterial array configuration, which was constructed of copper split ring resonators and wires mounted on interlocking sheets of fiberglass circuit board. The total array consists of 3 by 20×20 unit cells with overall dimensions …

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  • 54Rheometer — Today, a rheometer is a laboratory device used to measure the way in which a liquid, suspension or slurry flows in response to applied forces. It is used for those fluids which cannot be defined by a single value of viscosity and therefore… …

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  • 55Rheometry — (from the Greek word rheos meaning stream) generically refers to the experimental techniques used to determine the rheological properties of materials, that is the quantitative and qualitative relationships between deformations and stresses and… …

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  • 56Standard Linear Solid model — The Standard Linear Solid model (SLS) also know as the Kelvin model [* Fung YC. Biomechanics , 2nd ed. Springer Verlag, New York (1993). ISBN 0 387 97947 6 ] is a method of modeling the behavior of a viscoelastic material using a linear… …

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  • 57Cyclic Olefin Copolymer — Chembox new Name = Cyclic Olefin Copolymer ImageFile = Cyclic Olefin Copolymer.png OtherNames = Ethylene Copolymer; COC; Cyclo Olefinecopolymer; Cyclic Olefin Polymer; Ethylene norbornene Copolymer Section1 = Chembox Identifiers CASNo = 26007 43… …

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  • 58Failure theory (material) — v · d · e Materials failure modes Buckling · Corro …

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  • 59Sound — This article is about audible acoustic waves. For other uses, see Sound (disambiguation). In a drum sound is produ …

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  • 60elastomer — elastomeric /i las teuh mer ik/, adj. /i las teuh meuhr/, n. Chem. an elastic substance occurring naturally, as natural rubber, or produced synthetically, as butyl rubber or neoprene. [1935 40; ELAST(IC) + O + Gk méros a part] * * * ▪ chemical… …

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