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Unifacial
Unifacial U`ni*fa"cial, a. [Uni- + facial.] Having but one front surface; as, some foliaceous corals are unifacial, the polyp mouths being confined to one surface.

Meaning of UNIFAC from wikipedia

- In statistical thermodynamics, the UNIFAC method (UNIQUAC Functional-group Activity Coefficients) is a semi-empirical system for the prediction of non-electrolyte...
- replaced by a yet to be determined representative from UNIFAC. This will likely be one of the UNIFAC semi-final losers: Central African Republic or Cameroon...
-  UNIFAC Cup winners  Gabon...
- class of substances couldn't be predicted with established models like UNIFAC. VTPR is a group contribution equation of state. This is class of prediction...
- qualification without playing a match. They returned to competition in the UNIFAC Cup in 1999, winning three times and losing twice to finish second. Central...
- Soave–Redlich–Kwong, Lee-Kesler, Lee-Kesler-Plöcker, UNIFAC(-LL), Modified UNIFAC (Dortmund), Modified UNIFAC (NIST), UNIQUAC, NRTL, Chao-Seader, Grayson-Streed...
- of substances cannot be predicted with established models, for example UNIFAC. PSRK is a group-contribution equation of state. This is a class of prediction...
- The UNIFAC Consortium was founded at the Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg at the chair of industrial chemistry of Prof. Gmehling to invite private...
- group contribution method UNIFAC, where molecules are subdivided into functional groups. In fact, UNIQUAC is equal to UNIFAC for mixtures of molecules...
- is also used for the development and revision of predictive methods like UNIFAC and PSRK. Phase equilibria data (vapor–liquid, liquid–liquid, solid–liquid)...