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- Incongruent transition, in chemistry, is a m**** transition between two phases which involves a change in chemical composition. This is contrasted with...
- composition of the starting feldspar. Another mineral that can melt incongruently is enstatite (Mg2Si2O6), which produces forsterite (Mg2SiO4) in addition...
- guilt, or worthlessness during a bipolar disorder depressive episode) or incongruent.[medical citation needed] An important consideration to the difference...
- In geometry, a figure is chiral (and said to have chirality) if it is not identical to its mirror image, or, more precisely, if it cannot be mapped to...
- Argument from analogy is a special type of inductive argument, where perceived similarities are used as a basis to infer some further similarity that has...
- The ICD-11 is the eleventh revision of the International classification of Diseases (ICD). It replaces the ICD-10 as the global standard for recording...
- written color (in this case, red) they would present a delay. Thus, incongruently-colored words significantly interfere with pointing to the appropriate...
- division). Any two members of different residue classes modulo m are incongruent modulo m. Furthermore, every integer belongs to one and only one residue...
- An Irish bull is a ludicrous, incongruent or logically absurd statement, generally unrecognized as such by its author. The inclusion of the epithet Irish...
- moss class Polytrichopsida (BRYOPHYTA): Generic-level structure and incongruent gene trees". Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 55 (2): 381–398....