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In thermodynamics, the system is the part of the universe that is of interest.
In thermodynamics, the system is the part of the universe that is of interest.
A person who teaches children in a school.
A person who teaches children in a school.
Rules, principles, codes, statutes, or laws formulated to control actions or individuals within a designated group.
Rules, principles, codes, statutes, or laws formulated to control actions or individuals within a designated group.
An effective concentration used in thermodynamic calculations in place of the actual concentration to allow equations developed for ideal solutions to be used to treat real solutions.
An effective concentration used in thermodynamic calculations in place of the actual concentration to allow equations developed for ideal solutions to be used to treat real solutions.
a near rhyme, such as 'down/noon', 'seat/fate'
a near rhyme, such as 'down/noon', 'seat/fate'
The ends, or sides, of a magnet about which the force of magnetic attraction seems to be concentrated.
The ends, or sides, of a magnet about which the force of magnetic attraction seems to be concentrated.
A character is a person presented in a dramatic or narrative work, and characterization is the process by which a writer makes that character seem real to the reader. A hero or heroine, often called the protagonist, is the central character who engages the ...
A character is a person presented in a dramatic or narrative work, and characterization is the process by which a writer makes that character seem real to the reader. A hero or heroine, often called the protagonist, is the central character who engages the ...
An approach that contends that industrialized nations continue to exploit developing countries for their own gain.
An approach that contends that industrialized nations continue to exploit developing countries for their own gain.
Mass of fissionable material needed to sustain a chain reaction.
Mass of fissionable material needed to sustain a chain reaction.
A four-line stanza, known as a quatrain, consisting of alternating eight- and six-syllable lines. Usually only the second and fourth lines rhyme (an abcb pattern). Coleridge adopted the ballad stanza in "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner." : All in a hot and ...
A four-line stanza, known as a quatrain, consisting of alternating eight- and six-syllable lines. Usually only the second and fourth lines rhyme (an abcb pattern). Coleridge adopted the ballad stanza in "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner." : All in a hot and ...