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Definition of Strengthener

Strengthener
Strengthener Strength"en*er, n. One who, or that which, gives or adds strength. --Sir W. Temple.

Meaning of Strengthener from wikipedia

- Testosterone propionate as a tonic, strengthener. Tonophosphan: 1942–1944, phosphoric preparation – SC tonic, strengthener. Ultraseptyl: Sulfonamide for respiratory...
- The Self-Strengthening Movement, also known as the Westernization or Western Affairs Movement (c. 1861–1895), was a period of radical institutional reforms...
- ductility, and toughness of both crystalline and amorphous materials. These strengthening mechanisms give engineers the ability to tailor the mechanical properties...
- The Medal "For Strengthening Military Cooperation" (Russian: Медаль «За укрепление боевого содружества») was a military award of the Soviet Union established...
- The Office for Strengthening Unity (also Office for Consolidating Unity, Persian: دفتر تحکیم وحدت, romanized: Daftar-e Tahkim-e Vahdat) is an Iranian...
- Chemically strengthened gl**** is a type of gl**** that has increased strength as a result of a post-production chemical process. When broken, it still shatters...
- dawn. Together with Ushas, she is referred to as a powerful mother and strengthener of vital power. She represents cyclic rhythmic patterns of the cosmos...
- emulsifiers, DATEM does not form starch complexes. Its main function is as a strengthener. Typically, DATEM is 0.375 to 0.5% of the total flour weight in most...
- Po****tion Policy 1939–1945. A History of the Reichskommission for the Strengthening of Germandom. Cambridge, M****achusetts: Harvard University Press Hans...
- Oxide dispersion strengthened alloys (ODS) are alloys that consist of a metal matrix with small oxide particles dis****d within it. They have high heat...