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entropically — adverb see entropy … New Collegiate Dictionary
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entropically — entroˈpically adverb • • • Main Entry: ↑entropy … Useful english dictionary
Entropic force — In physics, an entropic force acting in a system is a macroscopic force whose properties are primarily determined not by the character of a particular underlying microscopic force (such as electromagnetism), but by the whole system s statistical… … Wikipedia
entropy — noun (plural pies) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary 2en + Greek tropē change, literally, turn, from trepein to turn Date: 1875 1. a measure of the unavailable energy in a closed thermodynamic system that is also usually considered… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Alpha helix — A common motif in the secondary structure of proteins, the alpha helix (α helix) is a right handed coiled conformation, resembling a spring, in which every backbone N H group donates a hydrogen bond to the backbone C=O group of the amino acid… … Wikipedia
Entropy — This article is about entropy in thermodynamics. For entropy in information theory, see Entropy (information theory). For a comparison of entropy in information theory with entropy in thermodynamics, see Entropy in thermodynamics and information… … Wikipedia
Ice skating — is traveling on ice with skates, narrow (and sometimes parabolic) blade like devices moulded into special boots [cite web|last = van Voorbergen | first = Bert | title = The virtual ice Skates museum Ice skates and their history (1) | url =… … Wikipedia
Liquid crystal — Schlieren texture of liquid crystal nematic phase Liquid crystals (LCs) are a state of matter that have properties between those of a conventional liquid and those of a solid crystal.[1] For instance, an LC may flow like a liquid, but its… … Wikipedia
Radius of gyration — is the name of several related measures of the size of an object, a surface, or an ensemble of points. It is calculated as the root mean square distance of the objects parts from either its center of gravity or an axis.Applications in structural… … Wikipedia