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black lives "matter"
matter meaning MASS (a collection of atoms)
manipulating in the mass material world
they don't give a shit
deep fake mind manipulatuon
MEDIA = MEDIUM
black majick
Planar Lipid Bilayers (BLM's)
Standing waves were first noticed by Michael Faraday in 1831. Faraday observed standing waves on the surface of a liquid in a vibrating container. Franz Melde coined the term "standing wave" (German: stehende Welle or Stehwelle) around 1860 and demonstrated the phenomenon in his classic experiment with vibrating strings.
This phenomenon can occur because the medium is moving in the opposite direction to the wave, or it can arise in a stationary medium as a result of interference between two waves traveling in opposite directions. The most common cause of standing waves is the phenomenon of resonance, in which standing waves occur inside a resonator due to interference between waves reflected back and forth at the resonator's resonant frequency.
For waves of equal amplitude traveling in opposing directions, there is on average no net propagation of energy.
In physics, a standing wave, also known as a stationary wave, is a wave which oscillates in time but whose peak amplitude profile does not move in space. The peak amplitude of the wave oscillations at any point in space is constant with time, and the oscillations at different points throughout the wave are in phase. The locations at which the absolute value of the amplitude is minimum are called nodes, and the locations where the absolute value of the amplitude is maximum are called antinodes.
Quantum confinement effects describe electrons in terms of energy levels, potential wells, valence bands, conduction bands, and electron energy band gaps. The quantum confinement effect is observed when the size of the particle is too small to be comparable to the wavelength of the electron.
Confinement energy is a very important property of quantum dot. In this study, quantum confinement energy of a quantum dot is concluded to be h2/8md2 (d being the diameter of the confinement) and not h2/8ma2 (a being the radius of the confinement), as reported in the available literature.
Unique optical properties of nanomaterials arise due to their quantum size effect, which is caused by the confinement of electrons within particles of dimensions smaller than the bulk counterpart (Daniel and Astruc, 2004).
(kənfaɪnmənt ) uncountable noun. Confinement is the state of being forced to stay in a prison or another place which you cannot leave. She had been held in solitary confinement for four months. Synonyms: imprisonment, custody, detention, incarceration More Synonyms of confinement.
Quantum confinement is change of electronic and optical properties when the material sampled is of sufficiently small size - typically 10 nanometers or less. The bandgap increases as the size of the nanostructure decreases.
30 Oct 2006
Clusters have been identified as important growth intermediates during group III–V quantum dot (QD) formation. ... The use of matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI) mass spectrometry (MS) successfully tracks the evolution of clusters and the formation of QDs throughout the synthesis.
verb: matter; 3rd person present: matters; past tense: mattered; past participle: mattered; gerund or present participle:
a mattering
1.
be important or significant.
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He explained that when iron and carbon constituents are broken down into nano form “all their properties change and it’s almost as if you’re looking at a completely different material—but more importantly, most of those properties are greatly enhanced.”
Those properties are what enable the nanoparticles to form a thin, yet durable, filter cake around the inside of the wellbore. This action takes place within minutes of introducing the nanoparticles into the drilling fluid base.
As the particles move into the small pores and fractures of the exposed rock, the effective permeability is reduced, making it less likely that drilling fluids will bleed into the formation and weaken the wellbore.
With less formation damage, it also becomes less likely that wellbore walls will collapse in on a drillstring, a common problem known as stuck pipe. And when the proper balance of fluids and well pressure is not effectively managed, even worse issues can arise such as a blowout.
A 'blow-out' is a break in the form, generally due to the pressure from the liquid concrete during the concrete placement and/ or consolidation. Fox Blocks ICFs are designed to maintain a high safety factor of pressure from the liquid concrete.
scaffolding
/ˈskafəʊldɪŋ,ˈskaf(ə)ldɪŋ/
noun
a temporary structure on the outside of a building, made of wooden planks and metal poles, used by workmen while building, repairing, or cleaning the building.
the materials used in scaffolding.
"a truck carrying scaffolding"
“Scaffolded DNA origami,” a term coined by Paul Rothemund,118 is a method of folding a long single strand of DNA (scaffold) into precise shapes by using multiple short oligonucleotide “staple strands” to stabilize the overall structure (Fig. 25.5A).
DNA origami is the nanoscale folding of DNA to create arbitrary two- and three-dimensional shapes at the nanoscale. The specificity of the interactions between complementary base pairs make DNA a useful construction material, through design of its base sequences. DNA is a well-understood material that is suitable for creating scaffolds that hold other molecules in place or to create structures all on its own.
RNA origami is the nanoscale folding of RNA, enabling the RNA to create particular shapes to organize these molecules.[1] It is a new method that was developed by researchers from Aarhus University and California Institute of Technology.[2] RNA origami is synthesized by enzymes that fold RNA into particular shapes.