Property:HasDescription

Property:HasDescription
HasDescription
ID HasDescription
UUID 2112e551-2c06-4e1c-95bc-894d652cdbab
Label HasDescription
Machine compatible name HasDescription
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nameFor properties this value is the primary identifier.<br>Definition: Entity, Property HasDescription
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AnnotationProperty
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jsondata
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"Category:AnnotationProperty"
name"HasDescription"
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uuid"2112e551-2c06-4e1c-95bc-894d652cdbab"
label
text"HasDescription"
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ontology_iri
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I
an electrode at which the predominant electrochemical reaction includes an insertion (intercalation) step (en)  +
Z
cell containing a negative electrode with an active material of zinc or containing zinc (en)  +
S
cell which is designed to be electrically recharged (en)  +
h
A string representing the UniqueID of a CharacterisationHardware (en)  +
A reference to academic literature proving the scientific validity of the approach. (en)  +
S
Portion of material selected from a larger quantity of material. The term needs to be qualified, e.g., bulk sample, representative sample, primary sample, bulked sample, test sample, etc. The term 'sample' implies the existence of a sampling error, i.e., the results obtained on the portions taken are only estimates of the concentration of a constituent or the quantity of a property present in the parent material. (en)  +
C
Describes why the characterization procedure was chosen and deemed to be the most useful for the sample. (en)  +
H
Set of inherent properties of a substance, mixture of substances, or a process involving substances that, under production, usage, or disposal conditions, make it capable of causing adverse effects to organisms or the environment, depending on the degree of exposure; in other words, it is a source of danger. (en)  +
C
The characterisation property is the investigate property or behaviour of a sample. It is derived from the secondary data, usually after classification or quantification (manually or by a model). (en)  +
M
Describes the main input parameters that are needed to acquire the signal. (en)  +
C
Medium of the characterisation experiment defined by the set of environmental conditions that are controlled and measured over time during the experiment. (en)  +
D
Evaluation of quality indicators to determine how well suited a data set is to be used for the characterisation of a material. (en)  +
L
The laboratory where the whole characterisation process or some of its stages take place. (en)  +
D
Quantifies the raw data acquisition rate, if applicable. (en)  +
A
Describes what is needed to repeat the experiment. (en)  +
I
The volume of material, and the surrounding environment, that interacts with the probe and generate a detectable (measurable) signal (information). (en)  +
h
A string representing the model of a CharacterisationHardware (en)  +
C
A software application to process characterisation data. (en)  +
P
Probe is the physical tool (i.e., a disturbance, primary solicitation, or a gadget), controlled over time, that generates measurable fields that interact with the sample to acquire information on the specimen’s behaviour and properties. (en)  +
A
Stripping voltammetry involving pre-concentration by adsorption of the analyte (in contrast to electro-chemical accumulation). A peak-shaped adsorptive stripping voltammogram is obtained. Peak current depends on time of accumulation, mass transport of analyte (stirring), scan rate and mode (linear or pulse), and analyte concentration in solution. AdSV is usually employed for analysis of organic compounds or metal complexes with organic ligands. Stripping is done by means of an anodic or a cathodic voltammetric scan (linear or pulse), during which the adsorbed compound is oxidized or reduced. (en)  +