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  • FundamentalPhysicalSystem  + (A causal system that is the representation of a Feynman diagram, where quantum represents the real particles entering and exiting the system.)
  • InteractingSystem  + (A causally bonded system is a system in which there are at least two causal paths that are interacting.)
  • CentiMetre  + (A centimetre is a unit of length in the meA centimetre is a unit of length in the metric system, equal to one hundredth of a metre, which is the SI base unit of length. Centi is the SI prefix for a factor of 10. The centimetre is the base unit of length in the now deprecated centimetre-gram-second (CGS) system of units.</br></br>-- QUDTram-second (CGS) system of units. -- QUDT)
  • CentiMole  + (A centimole 0.01 N.)
  • IterativeCoupledModelsSimulation  + (A chain of linked physics based model simulations solved iteratively, where equations are segregated.)
  • LinkedModelsSimulation  + (A chain of linked physics based model simulations, where equations are solved sequentially.)
  • KelvinPerMetre  + (A change of temperature on the Kelvin temperature scale in one SI unit of length. -- QUDT)
  • CharacterisationExperiment  + (A characterisation experiment is the proceA characterisation experiment is the process by which a material's structure and properties are probed and measured. It is a fundamental process in the field of materials science, without which no scientific understanding of engineering materials could be ascertained.ngineering materials could be ascertained.)
  • Observation  + (A characterisation of an object with an actual interaction.)
  • CharacterisationWorkflow  + (A characterisation procedure that has at least two characterisation tasks as proper parts.)
  • CharacterisationProtocol  + (A characterisation protocol is defined whenever it is desirable to standardize a laboratory method to ensure successful replication of results by others in the same laboratory or by other laboratories.)
  • Observer  + (A characteriser that declares a property for an object through the specific interaction required by the property definition.)
  • Estimator  + (A characteriser that declares a property for an object without actually interact with it with the specific interaction required by the property definition (i.e. infer a property from other properties).)
  • ElementaryParticle  + (A chausal chain whose quantum parts are of the same standard model fundamental type.)
  • MultiParticlePath  + (A chausal path whose quantum parts belongs to at least two different standard model fundamental types.)
  • ElementalSubstance  + (A chemical substance composed of atoms with the same number of protons in the atomic nucleus.)
  • ChemicalCompound  + (A chemical substance composed of many identical molecules (or molecular entities) composed of atoms from more than one element held together by chemical bonds.)
  • Melasta  + (A chinese battery manufacturer based in Shenzhen)
  • Santa Rosa, CA  + (A city in California, USA)
  • Odense  + (A city in Denmark.)
  • Grenoble  + (A city in France)
  • Medford, MA  + (A city in Massachusetts, USA)
  • Tulsa  + (A city in Oklahoma, USA)
  • Donostia  + (A city in Spain)
  • Valencia  + (A city in Spain.)
  • Trondheim  + (A city in mid-Norway)
  • Ulm  + (A city in the German state of Baden-Wuerttemberg)
  • Utrecht  + (A city in the Netherlands)
  • Hong Kong  + (A city in the People's Republic of China)
  • Coventry  + (A city in the United Kingdom)
  • City  + (A city or town.)
  • Reductionistic  + (A class devoted to categorize causal objects by specifying their granularity levels.)
  • MeasurementDataPostProcessing  + (A class from CHAMEO)
  • LiquidGasSuspension  + (A coarse dispersion of gas in a liquid continuum phase.)
  • SolidGasSuspension  + (A coarse dispersion of gas in a solid continuum phase.)
  • GasLiquidSuspension  + (A coarse dispersion of liquid in a gas continuum phase.)
  • LiquidLiquidSuspension  + (A coarse dispersion of liquid in a liquid continuum phase.)
  • SolidLiquidSuspension  + (A coarse dispersion of liquid in a solid continuum phase.)
  • GasSolidSuspension  + (A coarse dispersion of solid in a gas continuum phase.)
  • SolidSolidSuspension  + (A coarse dispersion of solid in a solid continuum phase.)
  • LiquidSolidSuspension  + (A coarse dispersion of solids in a liquid continuum phase.)
  • Subjective  + (A coded conventional that cannot be univocally determined and depends on an agent (e.g. a human individual, a community) acting as black-box.)
  • Objective  + (A coded conventional that is determined by each interpeter following a well defined determination procedure through a specific perception channel.)
  • Observed  + (A coded that has been observed by an interpreter.)
  • Estimated  + (A coded that is assigned from an estimation.)
  • Description  + (A coded that is not atomic with respect to a code of description.)
  • Property  + (A coded that makes use of an atomic symbol with respect to the code used to refer to the interaction.)
  • ActivityCoefficient  + (A coefficient in thermodynamics used to account for deviation of a mixture of chemical substances from ideal behaviour.)
  • UK Battery Technology Summit  + (A collaboration between the UK Battery Industrialisation Centre (UKBIC) and ANSYS to discuss the future of battery technology innovation.)
  • Aerosol  + (A colloid composed of fine solid particles or liquid droplets in air or another gas.)
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