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  • Dichloromethane  + (Dichloromethane)
  • Dichloromethane  + (Dichloromethane)
  • HasCount  + (Die Menge eines abzahlbaren Gutes (Stückgut) in Stück (St))
  • Creative Work  + (Die allgemeinste Art eines Produktes kreativer Arbeit, einschließlich Bücher, Filme, Fotos, Softwareprogramme usw.)
  • Organizational unit  + (Die allgemeinste Art von Organisationseinheit - eine Organisation, aber auch Teile einer Organisation)
  • IsRelatedTo  + (Die allgemeinste aller Beziehungen. Beschreibt, dass mehr als keine Beziehung vorhanden ist.)
  • Object property  + (Die benannte Beziehung zwischen einem Subjekt und einem Objekt)
  • Property  + (Die benannte Beziehung zwischen einem Subjekt und einem Objekt)
  • DieCasting  + (DieCasting)
  • DielectricAndImpedanceSpectroscopy  + (Dielectric spectroscopy (DS) or impedance Dielectric spectroscopy (DS) or impedance spectroscopy, also known as electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, is frequently used to study the response of a sample subjected to an applied electric field of fixed or changing frequency. DS describes the dielectric properties of a material as a function of frequency. In DS, the radio and microwave frequency regions of the electromagnetic spectrum have been successfully made to interact with materials, so as to study the behavior of molecules. The interaction of applied alternating electric fields with dipoles possessing reorientation mobility in materials is also dealt by DS.mobility in materials is also dealt by DS.)
  • DielectricAndImpedanceSpectroscopy  + (DielectricAndImpedanceSpectroscopy)
  • Dielectrometry  + (Dielectrometry)
  • Entity  + (Dies soll die aller grundlegendste Kategorie sein.)
  • DiethylCarbonate  + (DiethylCarbonate)
  • DiethyleneGlycolDiethylEther  + (DiethyleneGlycolDiethylEther)
  • IonizationEnergy  + (Difference between energy of an electron at rest at infinity and a certain energy level which is the energy of an electron in the interior of a substance.)
  • ExtentOfReaction  + (Difference between equilibrium and initial amount of a substance, divided by its stoichiometric number.)
  • MassExcess  + (Difference between the mass of an atom, and the product of its mass number and the unified mass constant.)
  • DifferentialLinearPulseVoltammetry  + (Differential Pulse Voltammetry in which small potential pulses are superimposed onto a linearly varying potential.)
  • DifferentialStaircasePulseVoltammetry  + (Differential Pulse Voltammetry in which small potential pulses are superimposed onto a staircase potential ramp.)
  • Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC)  + (Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC))
  • ParticleFluence  + (Differential quotient of N with respect to a, where N is the number of particles incident on a sphere of cross-sectional area a.)
  • ParticleEmissionRate  + (Differential quotient of N with respect to time, where N is the number of particles being emitted from an infinitesimally small volume element in the time interval of duration dt, and dt.)
  • ParticleFluenceRate  + (Differential quotient of fluence Φ with respect to time.)
  • LinearIonization  + (Differential quotient of q with respect to l, where q is the average total charge of all positive ions produced by an ionizing charged particle over a path l, divided by the elementary charge.)
  • AbsorbedDoseRate  + (Differential quotient of the absorbed dose with respect to time.)
  • EnergyDistributionOfCrossSection  + (Differential quotient of the cross section for a process and the energy of the scattered particle.)
  • DirectionDistributionOfCrossSection  + (Differential quotient of the cross section for scattering a particle in a given direction and the solid angle around that direction.)
  • DifferentialScanningCalorimetry  + (Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) isDifferential scanning calorimetry (DSC) is a thermoanalytical technique in which the difference in the amount of heat required to increase the temperature of a sample and reference is measured as a function of temperature. Both the sample and reference are maintained at nearly the same temperature throughout the experiment. Generally, the temperature program for a DSC analysis is designed such that the sample holder temperature increases linearly as a function of time. The reference sample should have a well-defined heat capacity over the range of temperatures to be scanned. Additionally, the reference sample must be stable, of high purity, and must not experience much change across the temperature scan. Typically, reference standards have been metals such as indium, tin, bismuth, and lead, but other standards such as polyethylene and fatty acids have been proposed to study polymers and organic compounds, respectively.ymers and organic compounds, respectively.)
  • DifferentialThermalAnalysis  + (Differential thermal analysis (DTA) is a tDifferential thermal analysis (DTA) is a thermoanalytic technique that is similar to differential scanning calorimetry. In DTA, the material under study and an inert reference are made to undergo identical thermal cycles, (i.e., same cooling or heating programme) while recording any temperature difference between sample and reference.[1] This differential temperature is then plotted against time, or against temperature (DTA curve, or thermogram). Changes in the sample, either exothermic or endothermic, can be detected relative to the inert reference. Thus, a DTA curve provides data on the transformations that have occurred, such as glass transitions, crystallization, melting and sublimation. The area under a DTA peak is the enthalpy change and is not affected by the heat capacity of the sample.fected by the heat capacity of the sample.)
  • DifferentialCapacity  + (DifferentialCapacity)
  • DifferentialLinearPulseVoltammetry  + (DifferentialLinearPulseVoltammetry)
  • DifferentialOperator  + (DifferentialOperator)
  • DifferentialPotentialPulse  + (DifferentialPotentialPulse)
  • DifferentialPulseVoltammetry  + (DifferentialPulseVoltammetry)
  • DifferentialRefractiveIndex  + (DifferentialRefractiveIndex)
  • DifferentialScanningCalorimetry  + (DifferentialScanningCalorimetry)
  • DifferentialStaircasePulseVoltammetry  + (DifferentialStaircasePulseVoltammetry)
  • DifferentialThermalAnalysis  + (DifferentialThermalAnalysis)
  • DiffuseLayerPotential  + (DiffuseLayerPotential)
  • EffectiveDiffusionCoefficient  + (Diffusion coefficient through the pore space of a porous media.)
  • DiffusionArea  + (DiffusionArea)
  • DiffusionCoefficient  + (DiffusionCoefficient)
  • DiffusionCoefficientForFluenceRate  + (DiffusionCoefficientForFluenceRate)
  • DiffusionCoefficientForParticleNumberDensity  + (DiffusionCoefficientForParticleNumberDensity)
  • DiffusionCurrent  + (DiffusionCurrent)
  • DiffusionData  + (DiffusionData)
  • DiffusionLength  + (DiffusionLength)
  • DiffusionLimitedCurrent  + (DiffusionLimitedCurrent)
  • Diffusivity  + (Diffusivity)
  • DiffusivityUnit  + (DiffusivityUnit)