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Complementary angle

Erganzungs-bandt tn. supplementary volume, supplement, -buch, n. supplemental volume, supplement, -farbe,/. complementary color, -ndhrstoff, -stoff, m. accessory food factor, vitamin, -werk, n. supplement, -wiokel, m. complementary angle. [Pg.136]

Kompensationsfarbe, /. complementary color. kompensieren, v.t. compensate, komplementar, a. complementary. Komplementarfarbe, /, complementary color. Komplement-bindung, -fixierung, /. complement fixation, -winkel, m. complementary angle. [Pg.253]

At the wall where z = h, < > is the complementary angle to 0, the contact angle. Therefore at the surface of the solid support... [Pg.278]

A multiple shared by the denominators of two or more fractions, complementary angles... [Pg.169]

Qualitatively speaking, the term adhesion designates the cohesion between two media, whether they be identical or not. However, it is more difficult to give a quantitative definition. This concept may be understood from three complementary angles fundamental adhesion, thermodynamic adhesion and experimental adhesion. [Pg.46]

Vertical angles An acute angle A right angle Complementary angles Supplementary angles... [Pg.242]

FIGURE 5.1. Polymer chain composed of n bonds. Angles 6 are defined as complementary angles. [Pg.68]

The trigonometiy of this balanced cube arrangement results in the angle formed between any of the UVW axes and the horizontal plane being 0= tan f S 35.26°. The complementary angle with respect to the vertical is then 00 = 90° -0 54.74°. [Pg.3720]

If both the molecular architectme of a polymer in solution and its molecular weight dispersion are known, the scattering function Px q) is known (in principle) and can be combined with limited angular scattering data to deduce Afw and R. Thus, in the dissymmetry method (7) scattered intensities at 90° and the ratio of intensities at 45 and 135 (or another pair of complementary angles) are measured for each concentration. Then the extrapolated transverse scattering function Kc/R q9o)] and the extrapolated dissymmetry ratio... [Pg.2108]


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