By exploiting the properties of neutrons to probe electrons in a metal, a team of researchers led by the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory has gained new insight into the behavior of correlated electron systems, which are materials that have
useful properties such as magnetism or superconductivity.
These materials can have
useful properties such as superconductivity or magnetism, and scientists have been studying how such electrons behave for more than five decades to try to unlock their secrets.
Reduced graphene oxide behaves more like graphene, which has
useful properties such as conductivity.
Not exact matches
Apart from solid discounts with hotel chains, the membership card also gives road warriors
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properties.
This means that Altcoins and Bitcoin itself have the ability to work as programmable money which can be very
useful in cases
such as
property transaction, notary document validation, etc..
Beyond its nutritional profile, Abugoch recommends quinoa to food manufacturers because of its
useful functional
properties,
such as viscosity and freeze stability.
The most widely studied set of quantum numbers is that for a single electron in an atom: not only because it is
useful in chemistry, being the basic notion behind the periodic table, valence (chemistry) and a host of other
properties, but also because it is a solvable and realistic problem, and, as
such, finds widespread use in textbooks.
Such properties may make those materials
useful for quantum computing, says Joshua Robinson, a materials scientist at Penn State not involved in the work.
The chemical
properties of a diamond - based thermometer also support the idea that this system could be
useful for measuring temperature gradients in biological systems,
such as the interior of living cells, Awschalom said.
This can be
useful, for example, for graphene applications
such as ultra-fast photodetectors and transistors, providing a way to tweak its incredible
properties.
These
properties give rise to a number of
useful and practical applications
such as memory devices and sensors.
Sometimes things that are technically defects,
such as imperfections in a material's crystal lattice, can actually produce changes in
properties that open up new kinds of
useful applications.
It is this empirical
property that makes radiative forcing and climate sensitivity
such useful concepts.
These particles would be even more
useful if
such properties could be deliberately and reversibly tuned for specific purposes.
Although materials scientists have much less data than email providers or online stores, there is still enough publicly available data about atomic
properties such as electronegativity, atomic radius and bonding geometry as well as the geometric and electronic structures of various materials that the same analysis tools are still
useful.
Their antimicrobial and antifungal
properties are also
useful in the cosmetic industry, particularly in eastern countries
such as China, Japan, Taiwan, India, and Europe where Usnic acid is formulated in creams, toothpaste, mouthwash, deodorants, and sunscreen products, either as an active principle or a preservative.
Beet kvass (page 608) and kombucha (page 596), with their liver cleansing
properties, are
useful in preventing future morning sickness — as are foods rich in vitamin B6,
such as raw fish and raw meat (pages 231 - 242).
It is desirable to have a variety of models in the classroom for investigating the
properties of the «molecule of life», but I think the most
useful are the easily manipulated kits that can be assembled and used for modeling processes,
such as transcription and translation.
This form tells you how much you paid in interest the previous year, including prepaid «points» of interest, and may include other
useful information,
such as how much you paid for mortgage insurance and any
property taxes paid by the mortgage company — both of which may also be deductible.
The American Heritage Dictionary defines Working Dog as: (n.) Any of various breeds of dogs developed or trained to do
useful work,
such as herding animals, pulling wagons or sleds, or guarding
property.
Dungeons also conceal
useful items,
such as a boomerang for retrieving items and stunning enemies and a recorder with magical
properties.
I know undocumented immigrants can open a US bank account legally and that would come with some benefits for them
such as having a credit score (
useful for buying
properties, for instance) and a...
Smaller firms usually look first for 2Ls as well because the 2Ls will have had some of the substantive courses that will make them more
useful to the firm,
such as evidence, corporations, tax, wills and trusts, real estate transactions, or intellectual
property, to name a few.
Arbitration may be particularly
useful in complicated divorces,
such as those with unique child custody and support issues or division of complicated investments and real
property matters.
This is not to imply that divorce mediators are not
useful in hashing out the specific of certain areas of divorce
such as alimony, child support, division of
property, and custody, because they definitely are.