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  1. Nanoparticle: In nanotechnology, a particle is defined as a small object that behaves as a whole unit in terms of its transport and properties. Particles are classified in terms of their size. Thus, "fine particles" are those with diameters in the ... [100%] 2023-02-04
  2. Nanoparticle: A nanoparticle or ultrafine particle is a particle of matter 1 to 100 nanometres (nm) in diameter. The term is sometimes used for larger particles, up to 500 nm, or fibers and tubes that are less than 100 nm in ... (Particle with size less than 100 nm) [100%] 2023-12-31 [Nanoparticles]
  3. Nanoparticle: A nanoparticle or ultrafine particle is usually defined as a particle of matter that is between 1 and 100 nanometres (nm) in diameter. The term is sometimes used for larger particles, up to 500 nm, or fibers and tubes that ... (Physics) [100%] 2023-12-31 [Nanoparticles]
  4. Nanoparticle: In materials science, a nanoparticle is a member of a class of particles (or atomic clusters), which have average dimensions smaller than roughly 100 nm. They exhibit properties not normally associated with the bulk phase of materials, such as quantum ... [100%] 2023-12-31
  5. Composition (objects): Compositional objects are wholes instantiated by collections of parts. If an ontology wishes to permit the inclusion of compositional objects it must define which collections of objects are to be considered parts composing a whole. (Objects) [92%] 2024-01-02 [Ontology]
  6. Composition: Composition studies refers to studies of writing and rhetorics. Composition scholars study the theory and practice of postsecondary writing instruction and the influence of different genres and writing conventions on writing. [92%] 2023-07-24 [Grammar]
  7. Composition (combinatorics): A composition of a natural number $n$ is an expression of $n$ as an ordered sum of positive integers. Thus the compositions of $4$ are $4, 3+1, 1+3, 2+2, 2+1+1, 2+1+1, 1+1 ... (Mathematics) [92%] 2023-11-14
  8. Composition (combinatorics): In mathematics, a composition of an integer n is a way of writing n as the sum of a sequence of (strictly) positive integers. Two sequences that differ in the order of their terms define different compositions of their sum ... (Combinatorics) [92%] 2024-01-01 [Number theory] [Combinatorics]...
  9. Composition: Composition, the action of putting together and combining, and the product of such action. There are many applications of the word. In philology it is used of the putting together of two distinct words to form a single word; and ... [92%] 2022-09-02
  10. Composition (visual arts): The term composition means "putting together". It can be thought of as the organization of the elements of art according to the principles of art. (Visual arts) [92%] 2023-11-27 [Photographic techniques]
  11. Composition (objects): Compositional objects are wholes instantiated by collections of parts. If an ontology wishes to permit the inclusion of compositional objects it must define which collections of objects are to be considered parts composing a whole. (Objects) [92%] 2023-11-06 [Materials science]
  12. Composition: A binary algebraic operation. The composition (or superposition) of two functions $f:Y \rightarrow X$ and $g:Z \rightarrow Y$ is the function $h=f\circ g : Z \rightarrow X$, $h(z)=f(g(z))$. (Mathematics) [92%] 2024-01-01
  13. Composition (combinatorics): In mathematics, a composition of an integer n is a way of writing n as the sum of a sequence of (strictly) positive integers. Two sequences that differ in the order of their terms define different compositions of their sum ... (Combinatorics) [92%] 2025-04-22 [Number theory] [Combinatorics]...
  14. Composition (Freundlich): Pour les articles homonymes, voir Composition. modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata Cet article est une ébauche concernant la peinture. (Freundlich) [92%] 2025-04-28
  15. Synthesis of nanoparticles by fungi: Throughout human history, fungi have been utilized as a source of food and harnessed to ferment and preserve foods and beverages. In the 20th century, humans have learned to harness fungi to protect human health (antibiotics, anti-cholesterol statins, and ... (Physics) [77%] 2023-11-10 [Nanoparticles]
  16. Magnetic nanoparticles: Magnetic nanoparticles are a class of nanoparticle that can be manipulated using magnetic fields. Such particles commonly consist of two components, a magnetic material, often iron, nickel and cobalt, and a chemical component that has functionality. (Physics) [77%] 2023-12-31 [Magnetism]
  17. Magnetic nanoparticles: Magnetic nanoparticles are a class of nanoparticle that can be manipulated using magnetic fields. Such particles commonly consist of two components, a magnetic material, often iron, nickel and cobalt, and a chemical component that has functionality. (Synthesized magnetic particles of diameter under 100 nanometers with biomedical applications) [77%] 2023-12-29 [Magnetism] [Nanoparticles by physical property]...
  18. Plasmonic nanoparticles: File:Time evolution of a plane-wave pulse interacting with the nanoparticles (lateral).ogg Plasmonic nanoparticles are particles whose electron density can couple with electromagnetic radiation of wavelengths that are far larger than the particle due to the nature of ... (Physics) [77%] 2023-12-30 [Photovoltaics] [Spectroscopy]...
  19. Chitosan nanoparticles: Chitosan-poly (acrylic acid) is a composite that has been increasingly used to create chitosan-poly(acrylic acid) nanoparticles. More recently, various composite forms have come out with poly(acrylic acid) being synthesized with chitosan which is often used in ... (Physics) [77%] 2025-01-31 [Nanoparticles by composition] [Biomaterials]...
  20. Competition: Competition is the effort of multiple independent parties working against one another to achieve a goal. As an economic term, competition refers to the rivalry between firms to sell the goods or services they provide. [75%] 2023-02-07 [Business] [Economics]...

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