ordered structure उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- A combination of titanium trichloride and triethylaluminum brings about the polymerization of organic compounds with carbon-carbon double bonds to form polymers of high molecular weight and ordered structures.
- Despite the presence of the gas of vacancies, the ordered structure of a crystal is maintained, although with less than one particle on each lattice site on average.
- It was the nation's first academic center devoted solely to basic and applied research on liquid crystals, which flow as liquids but maintain the ordered structure characteristic of crystals.
- Molecular crystals, liquid crystals, colloids, micelles, emulsions, phase-separated polymers, thin films and self-assembled monolayers all represent examples of the types of highly ordered structures which are obtained using these techniques.
- In the nuclear chromosomes of eukaryotes, the uncondensed DNA exists in a semi-ordered structure, where it is wrapped around histones ( structural proteins ), forming a composite material called chromatin.
- In essence, reticular synthesis can be described as the process of assembling judiciously designed rigid secondary building units into "'predetermined ordered structures "'( networks ), which are held together by strong bonding.
- For most of this article we use the terms " domain " and of " continuous function " quite loosely, meaning respectively some kind of ordered structure and some kind of limit-preserving function.
- Those differentials and gradients arise in the ordered structures ( such as suns, chemical systems, and the like ) created by correlation processes entailed in the expansion and cooling processes of the universe.
- With the advent of structured programming and GOTO-less programming a method is needed to model computation in simply ordered structures, each representing a complete thought possibly defined in terms of other thoughts as yet undefined.
- The last general property Monod offers up as distinguishing living organisms is reproductive invariance which is the ability of a living being to reproduce and transmit the information corresponding to their own highly ordered structure.