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  1. Hair (11457 bytes)
    23: Hair is a biological polymer; over 90% of its dry weight is made up of protein...
  2. Sculpture (5545 bytes)
    44: * [[polymer]]s, and many other synthetic materials
    91: ==Related topics==
  3. Science (19868 bytes)
    21: ...ly of empty space. Many of humanity's [[folk physics|preconceived notions]] about the workings of the ...
    34: [[Isaac Newton|Newton]]'s [[Newtonian mechanics|law of gravitation]] is a famous example of a law...
    41: == Mathematics and the scientific method ==
    42: ...pology]]. Mathematics is most prevalent in [[physics]], but less so in chemistry, biology, and some so...
    44: ...s a central issue in the [[philosophy of mathematics]].
  4. Cotton (7876 bytes)
    4: ...], etc. are removed, the remainder is a natural [[polymer]] of pure [[cellulose]]. This cellulose is arrang...
    30: ...a freeze. Cotton is a perennial crop in the tropics and without defoliation or freezing, the plant wi...
    33: The logistics of cotton harvesting and processing have been imp...
    70: * ''The Thames and Hudson Manual of Dyes and Fabrics'', Joyce Storey, 1978
    81: [[cs:Bavlna]]
  5. Chemistry (12553 bytes)
    5: ...teractions with [[energy]] and itself (see [[physics]], [[biology]]). Because of the diversity of matt...
    19: ...cs]], [[quantum chemistry]], [[statistical mechanics]], and [[spectroscopy]].
    21: ...mistry]], [[Pharmacology]], [[Photochemistry]], [[Polymer chemistry]], [[Supramolecular chemistry]], [[Surf...
    57: An [[Ion (physics)|Ion]] is a charged species, or an atom or a mole...
    61: ...ve approaches which are based on [[quantum mechanics]], such as molecular orbital theory, are necessar...
  6. DNA (29095 bytes)
    3: ... is a [[nucleic acid]] that contains the [[genetics|genetic]] [[instruction]]s specifying the [[devel...
    41: ...composed of these nucleotide subunits, they are [[polymer]]s.
    47: ... [[mutations]]. The process known as [[PCR]] mimics this process '''in vitro''' in a nonliving system...
    72: ...gin of replication]]...chromosome...plasmid...DNA polymerase...[[mutation]]...[a paragraph including these ...
    81: ...advance of sequence-reading enzymes such as [[DNA polymerase]]. The unwinding requires that helicases chemi...
  7. Banknote (6576 bytes)
    28: ...th many others issuing commerative polymer notes. Polymer banknotes were developed to improve durability an...
    33: * [[Polymer banknotes]]
    37: * [[Australian dollar#Polymer banknotes|Australian banknotes]]
  8. List of chemists (10401 bytes)
    156: ...(1810-1878), [[France|French]] chemist and [[Physics|physicist]]
    176: *[[Hermann Staudinger]], (1881-1965), polymer chemist, [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]], [[1953]].
  9. Capacitor (29664 bytes)
    4: == Physics of the capacitor ==
    47: ...material used as the dielectric with the dielectrics divided into two broad categories: bulk insulator...
    52: ...(negative-positive-zero, i.e. ±0) dielectrics have the lowest losses, and are used in filters, ...
    54: ...ling, timing applications. Subject to [[microphonics]].
    55: ... Low price and small size. Subject to [[microphonics]].
  10. Charles Kingsford Smith (4894 bytes)
    4: ...16 he became an engineering apprentice with the [[CSR Limited|Colonial Sugar Refining Company]]. After...
    12: ...] until [[1994]], when the $20 [[polymer banknote|polymer]] note was introduced to replace it) to honour hi...
    23: ....screensound.gov.au/screensound/screenso.nsf/allDocs/RWP6B6F10B0FC63D1F1CA256CE70078D7F7?OpenDocument ...
  11. Genetic code (15677 bytes)
    6: ...n synthesis. This in turn is [[translation (genetics)|translated]], by mediation of a machinery consis...
    253: In classical genetics, the stop codons were given names: UAG was ''ambe...
    262: ... ߭globin. This causes haemoglobin to form linear polymers linked by the hydrophobic interaction between th...
  12. Christmas tree (16574 bytes)
    72: ...d then with a further coating of a thin pigmented polymer in order to provide colouration.
  13. Nitrogen (10073 bytes)
    38: == Notable characteristics ==
    44: ...mples. It is also used in the study of [[cryogenics]], and for demonstrations in [[science education]...
    68: ...[electron]]. The latter shows some tendency to [[Polymer|dimerize]] and is an important component of smog.
    77: ... denitrification) strongly control nitrogen dynamics in the soil. These reactions almost always result...
  14. Silicon (13233 bytes)
    46: == Notable characteristics ==
    56: ...emiconductor device]]s which are used in electronics and other high-tech applications.
    57: *[[Photonics]] - Silicon can be used in [[laser]]s to produce ...
    59: ...the production of low-cost, [[large-area electronics]] in applications such as LCDs. It has also show...
    117: ...[chemical compounds]] (in particular, [[inorganic polymer]]s) that contain the element silicon, the most no...
  15. Sulfur (18059 bytes)
    47: == Notable characteristics ==
    50: ...ulfur can form rings but is more often found as a polymer chain.
    54: ...reases with temperature due to the formation of [[polymer]] chains.
    91: Polymeric [[sulfur nitride]] has metallic properties even...
  16. Chemical formula (5472 bytes)
    24: ==Polymers==
    25: For [[polymer]]s, parentheses are placed around the repeating u...
  17. Physics (25628 bytes)
    2: ...hich all ordinary matter is made ([[particle physics]]) to the behavior of the material [[Universe]] a...
    4: ...sics such as [[quantum mechanics]], [[thermodynamics]], and [[electromagnetism]].
    6: ...ics and mathematics, known as [[mathematical physics]], devoted to developing the mathematical structu...
    8: == Overview of physics research ==
    10: === Theoretical and experimental physics ===
  18. Polyaniline (117 bytes)
    1: ...s|conducting polymer]] of the [[semi-flexible rod polymer]] family.
  19. Solar cell (27643 bytes)
    1: ...h related to solar cells is known as [[photovoltaics]].
    39: ...ehind to keep the semiconductor [[Wafer (electronics) | wafers]] safe from the elements ([[rain]], [[h...
    45: ...tle background theory in [[semiconductor]] [[physics]] is required. For simplicity, the description he...
    49: ...y are explained by the theory of [[quantum mechanics]].
    51: ...nductor (material)|conductor]]. In quantum mechanics, this is explained by the fact that the [[Fermi l...
  20. Cell wall (6206 bytes)
    32: ...b>4</sub>SiO<sub>4</sub>). The acid is [[polymer|polymerised]] intra-cellularly, then the wall is extruded...

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