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Materials, definition

Geckeler, K. E., Rupp, F., and Geis-Gerstorfer, J. 1997. Interfaces and interphases of (bio(materials Definitions, structures, and dynamics. Advanced Materials 9 513-18. [Pg.345]

Another common liquid is liquid oil, either in the form of cooking oil or gasoline or other petroleum product. Not only are these materials definitely not water, but they do not mix very well with water. Oils and petroleum products are termed hydrocarbons because they are composed mainly of hydrogen on chains of carbon, and their intermolecular attractions are different from those of water. [Pg.137]

This MErKoFer ontology is partially shown in Fig. 7.14. In the area of descriptions, the most important aspects can be found profile and material definitions, and the aforementioned categories for phase changes and other tasks, process states, and errors. In the product area, the plant and its elements are modeled as producing products, in addition to profile and material batches as produced products. The process area contains the production process itself as primary center for state and material changes, and the transport orders of the material batches which are read from the company s ERP system (SAP R/3) that is part of the storage area. [Pg.692]

Analytical verification Functional evaluation Parts and materials definition Preliminary reliability verification... [Pg.1942]

Where two or more authorities use the same definition with only differences in format or punctuation, the definition is not duplicated it is reproduced from its source according to the following hierarchy UN, IMDG, ICAO, US, and LATA. IAEA takes precedence for all definitions related to radioactive materials. Definitions differing in wording, spelling, or pluralization, however small, are considered unique. Corrections to regulatory definitions appear within brackets [ ]. [Pg.353]


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