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  • Drilling  + (Drilling)
  • Driving EU Competitiveness through Low-Carbon Energy Research & Innovation  + (Driving EU Competitiveness through Low-Carbon Energy Research & Innovation)
  • DropForging  + (DropForging)
  • DropTimeInPolarography  + (DropTimeInPolarography)
  • DroppingMercuryElectrode  + (DroppingMercuryElectrode)
  • DryCell  + (DryCell)
  • DryChargedBattery  + (DryChargedBattery)
  • Drying  + (Drying)
  • Drying Power  + (Drying Power)
  • Drying Power  + (Drying Power (IR + convective dryer (zone 1/zone 2/…))
  • DubniumAtom  + (DubniumAtom)
  • DubniumSymbol  + (DubniumSymbol)
  • Duration  + (Duration)
  • Duration (degassing)  + (Duration (degassing))
  • ResponseTimeAtAnISE  + (Duration between the time when an ion-seleDuration between the time when an ion-selective electrode and an external reference electrode (the two completing the ion-selective electrode cell) are brought into contact with a sample solution (or the time at which the activity of the ion of interest in solution is changed) and the first time at which the slope of the cell potential vs. time plot (ΔE/Δt) becomes equal to a limiting value selected on the basis of the experimental conditions and/or requirements concerning accuracy.s and/or requirements concerning accuracy.)
  • ReactorTimeConstant  + (Duration required for the neutron fluence rate in a reactor to change by the factor e when the fluence rate is rising or falling exponentially.)
  • Dust  + (Dust)
  • Dutch Battery Day 2024  + (Dutch Battery Day 2024)
  • Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS)  + (Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS))
  • DynamicMechanicalSpectroscopy  + (Dynamic Mechanical Analysis (DMA) is a matDynamic Mechanical Analysis (DMA) is a material characterization technique where a small deformation is applied to a sample in a cyclic manner. This allows measurement of the materials response to stress, temperature, frequency or time. The term is also used to refer to the analyzer that performs the test.er to the analyzer that performs the test.)
  • DynamicLightScattering  + (Dynamic light scattering (DLS) is a techniDynamic light scattering (DLS) is a technique in physics that can be used to determine the size distribution profile of small particles in suspension or polymers in solution. In the scope of DLS, temporal fluctuations are usually analyzed using the intensity or photon auto-correlation function (also known as photon correlation spectroscopy - PCS or quasi-elastic light scattering - QELS).or quasi-elastic light scattering - QELS).)
  • DynamicMechanicalAnalysis  + (Dynamic mechanical analysis (abbreviated DDynamic mechanical analysis (abbreviated DMA) is a characterisation technique where a sinusoidal stress is applied and the strain in the material is measured, allowing one to determine the complex modulus. The temperature of the sample or the frequency of the stress are often varied, leading to variations in the complex modulus; this approach can be used to locate the glass transition temperature[1] of the material, as well as to identify transitions corresponding to other molecular motions. corresponding to other molecular motions.)
  • DynamicLightScattering  + (DynamicLightScattering)
  • DynamicMechanicalAnalysis  + (DynamicMechanicalAnalysis)
  • DynamicMechanicalSpectroscopy  + (DynamicMechanicalSpectroscopy)