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English-german technical dictionary. 2013.
English-german technical dictionary. 2013.
conductivity — 1. The power of transmission or conveyance of certain forms of energy, as heat, sound, and electricity, without perceptible motion in the conducting body. 2. The property, inherent in living protoplasm, of transmitting a state of excitation … Medical dictionary
Classical and quantum conductivity — Classical and quantum mechanical views of conductivity have both described the movements of electrons in a metallic solid. The free electron gas that is present in metallic solids is the reason for an important property of all metals:… … Wikipedia
Economic conductivity — (2008) is a sophisticated financial analysis of an oil or natural gas reservoir s ability to provide maximum financial payout through optimized productive capacity.Oil and natural gas are typically found hundreds or thousands of feet underground… … Wikipedia
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Conductibility — Con*duct i*bil i*ty (k[o^]n*d[u^]k t[i^]*b[i^]l [i^]*t[y^]), n. [Cf. F. conductibilit[ e].] 1. Capability of being conducted; as, the conductibility of heat or electricity. [1913 Webster] 2. Conductivity; capacity for receiving and transmitting.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
gas — gasless, adj. /gas/, n., pl. gases, v., gassed, gassing. n. 1. Physics. a substance possessing perfect molecular mobility and the property of indefinite expansion, as opposed to a solid or liquid. 2. any such fluid or mixture of fluids. 3. any… … Universalium
Copper wire and cable — Copper has been used in electric wiring since the invention of the electromagnet and the telegraph in the 1820s.[1][2] The invention of the telephone in 1876 proved to be another early boon for copper wire.[3] Today, despite competition from… … Wikipedia
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rock — rock1 rockless, adj. rocklike, adj. /rok/, n. 1. a large mass of stone forming a hill, cliff, promontory, or the like. 2. Geol. a. mineral matter of variable composition, consolidated or unconsolidated, assembled in masses or considerable… … Universalium
Rock — /rok/, n. a male given name. * * * I In geology, a naturally occurring and coherent aggregate of minerals. The three major classes of rock igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic are based on the processes that formed them. These three classes are… … Universalium
Glossary of fuel cell terms — The Glossary of fuel cell terms lists the definitions of many terms used within the fuel cell industry. The terms in this glossary may be used by fuel cell industry associations, in education material and fuel cell codes and standards to name but … Wikipedia