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fraction for
basic science studies.
Alloys are
usually classified as
substitutional or
interstitial alloys,
depending on the
atomic arrangement that forms...
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Substitutional fuels are
fuels that can replace,
either partially or completely,
conventional fuels. It
includes biodiesel, biogas, alcohol, myco-diesel...
- of rules; one
refers to
substitutional solid solutions, and the
other refers to
interstitial solid solutions. For
substitutional solid solutions, the Hume-Rothery...
- site.
These types of
substitutional defects are
often referred to as off-center ions.
There are two
different types of
substitutional defects: Isovalent...
- carbon-carbon pair (C-C)
sharing a
substitutional site of the
silicon lattice. Additionally, one of the
substitutional carbon atoms is
bonded with a hydrogen...
- also
called the
substitution interpretation (of the quantifiers) or
substitutional quantification. The idea of
these semantics is that a
universal (respectively...
- solid-solution
strengthening and has been
observed in a
variety of fcc and bcc
substitutional and
interstitial alloys,
metalloids like silicon, and
ordered intermetallics...
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generally 2⁄3
copper and 1⁄3 zinc. In use
since prehistoric times, it is a
substitutional alloy:
atoms of the two
constituents may
replace each
other within the...
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limit to
adaptation set by the
substitutional load. However, Kimura's
argument confused the lag load with the
substitutional load,
using the
former when...
- In
substitutional lattice diffusion (self-diffusion for example), the atom can only move by
substituting place with
another atom.
Substitutional lattice...