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A list of all pages that have property "Text"Text" is a predefined property that represents text of arbitrary length and is provided by <a rel="nofollow" class="external text" href="https://www.semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Special_properties">Semantic MediaWiki</a>." with value "A coded that is not atomic with respect to a code of description.". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Medford, MA  + (A city in Massachusetts, USA)
  • Tulsa  + (A city in Oklahoma, USA)
  • Donostia  + (A city in Spain)
  • Valencia  + (A city in Spain.)
  • College Station  + (A city in Texas, USA)
  • 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.)
  • Foam  + (A colloid formed by trapping pockets of gas in a liquid or solid.)
  • Sol  + (A colloid in which small particles (1 nm to 100 nm) are suspended in a continuum phase.)
  • ShellScript  + (A command language designed to be run by a command-line interpreter, like a Unix shell.)
  • NanoFarad  + (A common metric unit of electric capacitance equal to 10⁻⁹ farad. This unit was previously called the millimicrofarad. -- QUDT)
  • KiloMetre  + (A common metric unit of length or distanceA common metric unit of length or distance. One kilometer equals exactly 1000 meters, about 0.621 371 19 mile, 1093.6133 yards, or 3280.8399 feet. Oddly, higher multiples of the meter are rarely used; even the distances to the farthest galaxies are usually measured in kilometers.</br></br>-- QUDTe usually measured in kilometers. -- QUDT)
  • Ionworks  + (A company developing simulation software for battery engineers.)
  • ElectrochemicalComponent  + (A component in an electrochemical system.)
  • Substance  + (A composite physical object made of fermions (i.e. having mass and occupying space).)
  • DataProcessing  + (A computation that provides a data output following the elaboration of some input data, using a data processing application.)
  • PhysicalBasedSimulationSoftware  + (A computational application that uses a physical model to predict the behaviour of a system, providing a identifiable analogy with the original object.)
  • EmpiricalSimulationSoftware  + (A computational application that uses an empiric equation to predict the behaviour of a system without relying on the knowledge of the actual physical phenomena occurring in the object.)
  • DataBasedSimulationSoftware  + (A computational application that uses existing data to predict the behaviour of a system without providing a identifiable analogy with the original object.)
  • ConstructionLanguage  + (A computer language by which a human can specify an executable problem solution to a computer.)
  • StyleSheetLanguage  + (A computer language that expresses the presentation of structured documents.)
  • DataExchangeLanguage  + (A computer language that is domain-independent and can be used for expressing data from any kind of discipline.)
  • SimulationLanguage  + (A computer language used to describe simulations.)
  • Nanoinnovation 2025  + (A conference and exhibition on nanotechnology in Rome, Italy on September 15-19, 2025)
  • New Mobility Congress, Łódź, Poland  + (A conference and exhibition on the latest trends and technologies on sustainable mobility)
  • The Future of Energy is Green and Digital  + (A conference in Oslo, Norway)
  • ELLIPSE Conference  + (A conference in the field of electrolytes and interfaces in post-lithium batteries in Ulm, Germany)
  • Component  + (A constituent of a system.)
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