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elementn. 1) an essential requirement to a cause of action (the right to...
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elementA basic part of a whole. In chemistry, refers to a simple substance that cannot be broken down into smaller parts or changed into another substance. The basic part of an element is an atom, which cont [..]
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elementA molecule composed of one type of atom. Chemists have recognized or created 112 different types of elements. See the following WWW link for the chemical description of these different elements. Two o [..]
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elementAny substance that cannot be broken down to any other substance.
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elementSequence in the promoter region of a gene that regulates expression of that gene through interaction with a trans-acting factor.
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elementAn element is a substance composed of atoms with identical atomic number. The older definition of element (an element is a pure substance that can't be decomposed chemically) was made obsolete by [..]
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elementThe objects in the set are called its elements.
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elementOne of the basic conditions of the atmosphere discussed in this FMH (wind, visibility, runway visual range, weather, obscurations, sky condition, temperature and dewpoint, and pressure). See parameter
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element(Tib. kham) The nature of any phenomenon. All phenomena hold their own natures, which are all included within the eighteen elements. See also elements
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elementA single lens that is a component of a compound lens.
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elementChemical base material which cannot be chemically converted into simpler substances. Examples: oxygen, aluminium, iron, mercury, lead, uranium. At present 118 different elements are known, some of whi [..]
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elementElement not or no longer occurring on earth, but artificially generated by nuclear reaction. The artificial elements include the elements technetium (atomic number Z = 43), promethium (Z = 61) and the [..]
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elementsee chemical element
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elementpart/amount1[countable] element (in/of something) a necessary or typical part of something Cost was a key element in our decision. The story has all the elements of a soap opera. Customer relations is [..]
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elementc. 1300, "earth, air, fire, or water; one of the four things regarded by the ancients as the constituents of all things," from Old French element (10c.), from Latin elementem "rudiment, [..]
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elementan element is one member of a set. • a cardinal number indicates how many elements are in a set. • the elements are enclosed in a ring or brackets.
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elementClick for a picture Periodic Table of Elements (Source: Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Periodic_table) A substance that cannot be reduced any further by chemical means. It is a pure chemical [..]
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elementThe classification of atoms. The different atoms are grouped as elements, with distinguishable properties for each one. The periodic table of the elements is a layout of all the elements. The expressi [..]
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elementchemical that cannot be separated into simpler substances.
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elementpart of something.
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elementSmallest entity that is capable of possessing chemical characteristics and that cannot be changed into smaller neutral units by chemical reaction. Elements in their pure form may exist in atomic forms [..]
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elementOne of the 103 known chemical substances that cannot be broken down further without changing its chemical properties. Some examples include hydrogen, nitrogen, gold, lead, and uranium. See the periodic table of elements.
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elementA substance composed of a particular kind of atom. All atoms with the same number of protons (atomic numbers) in the nucleus are examples of the same element and have identical chemical properties. Fo [..]
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elementA basic component e.g. of the work breakdown structure. Level 3 of the system hierarchy. [D02700]
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element1) An essential requirement necessary to make a claim or defense in court . For example, one element of assault is the intention to cause apprehension of harmful or offensive contact. If there is no e [..]
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elementA substance in its simplest form that cannot be broken down further (e.g., carbon, oxygen, nitrogen).
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elementa molecule composed of one type of atom (e.g., Carbon, Hydrogen, Helium). At present the Periodic Table contains 112 elements. Two or more elements form a compound. El Niño ("the boy"): a periodic climate change brought by warmer Pacific currents (as high as 14oC warmer) normally pushed away by the Pacific trade winds, which fade [..]
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elementcomponent: an abstract part of something; "jealousy was a component of his character"; "two constituents of a musical composition are melody and harmony& [..]
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elementn. A component or essential part.
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elementA substance composed of a particular kind of atom. All atoms with the same number of protons (atomic numbers) in the nucleus are examples of the same element and have identical chemical properties. Fo [..]
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elementPart of a task force e.g. "Puma element" = part of Task Force Puma
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elementOne of the distinct, basic varieties of matter occurring in nature which, individually or in combination, compose substances of all kinds. Approximately ninety different elements are known to exist in [..]
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elementA HTML element is everything from the start tag to the end tag. Using the p tag (<p>) as an example: <p>This is a paragraph</p> the <p> element has a start tag <p> and an end tag </p> with the element content being ‘This is a paragraph’. The <p> element defines a paragraph in the HTML document.
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elementSet of stable atoms from which all known molecules are made out. These atoms are organised as a function of their chemical properties in the so-called `Periodic Table of the Elements'.
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elementAn element is a part of a webpage. In XML and HTML, an element may contain a data item or a chunk of text or an image, or perhaps nothing. A typical element includes an opening tag with some attribute [..]
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elementA member of a set. See also chemical element.
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element1. Subunit or part of something. 2. Member of a set, clas or group. 3. One of 116 identified chemical substances.
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elementIn library cataloging, a discrete unit of data (word, phrase, or group of characters) constituting part of an area of description within the bibliographic record created to represent an item, for exam [..]
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elementisud
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elementBasic division in a process safety management system that correlates to the type of work that must be done (e.g., management of change [MOC]).
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elementThe portion of a graphical Language corresponding to an Instruction in Textual Language. The Operation Part and the Operand Part as specified by appropriate combination of graphic and character symbol [..]
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elementone of the constituent parts (as a particular act, a mental state, or an attendant circumstance) of a crime as defined by statute that the prosecution must prove to win a conviction
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element A substance composed of atoms all with the same atomic number. A substance that cannot be split chemically into smaller substances.
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elementA chemical substance that cannot be divided into simpler substances by chemical means; atomic species with same number of protons (being the atomic number of the element).
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elementa member of, or an object in, a set
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elementAn atom with a unique number of protons (atomic number). There are 102 different elements and some additional synthetic elements that are not found in nature. Elements have different physical and chemical properties and can be combined to molecules (two or more atoms linked through covalent bonds). The elements are listed according to atomic number [..]
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elementAn XML element is the central building block of any XML document. Example of XML elements:
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elementA substance that consists of only one kind of atom and cannot be broken down into simpler parts during a chemical reaction.
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elementA substance in which all the atoms have the same number of protons?that is, the same atomic number, Z.
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elementThe basic building block of an Oracle Spatial geometry (Oracle Spatial database) . The supported spatial element types are points, line strings, and polygons. For example, elements might model water w [..]
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elementA chemical substance that cannot be divided into simpler substances by chemical means; all atoms of a given element have the same number of protons.
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elementMatter which cannot be broken up into simpler substances by chemical action, that is, whose molecules are all composed of only one kind of atom.
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elementpure substance made up of only one kind of atom that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by ordinary chemical changes.
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elementThe purest type of form of a substance.
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elementA substance that cannot be divided using ordinary chemical reactions.
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elementIn the IDCON assessment. A CBP is equal to an element, which is the lowest level of detail in a Key Process. The best way known to do something. The future might reveal a better way of doing something [..]
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element a member of a set. ellipse:
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elementA pure chemical substance that cannot be broken down into anything simpler by chemical or physical means; there are over 100 known elements, the fundamental materials of which all matter is made
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element1) all isotopes of an atom that contain the same number of protons. For example, the element uranium has 92 protons, and the different isotopes of this element may contain 134 to 148 neutrons. 2) In a [..]
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element(1) Chemical element: a substance which behaves chemically like no other substance; its atoms all have the same proton number and it has one definite place in the periodic table of elements. (2) Heati [..]
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elementAn element represents the simplest form of a chemical where all the Atoms share the same Atomic Number . This will include, for example, Hydrogen, Oxygen and Carbon.
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elementOne of the known chemical substances that cannot be broken down further without changing its chemical properties. Some examples include hydrogen, nitrogen, gold, lead, and uranium. See the periodic ta [..]
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elementA distinctive part of an HTML document's structure, such as a title, heading, or list.
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elementAn element, often referred to as tag, is what HTML is constructed with. It has a name, perhaps one or more attributes and can be a container or empty.
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elementIn HTML, and element is everything contained within an opening and a closing tag plus the tags themselves.
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element(n) an abstract part of something(n) an artifact that is one of the individual parts of which a composite entity is made up; especially a part that can be separated from or attached to a system(n) any [..]
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elementAny of 118 known substances that make up matter and cannot be separated into simpler substances; also called chemical element (Lessons 5, 8, 9)
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elementA component of speech sounds in recent phonological theories. Elements, as opposed to binary features, do not have values, but are either present or absent from the specification of a sound. Elements [..]
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element(1) Any substance that normally cannot be separated into different substances. (2) The completed assembly of a battery consisting of negative plates, positive plates, and separators mounted in a cell [..]
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element(n.) A fundamental substance in which all atoms have the same number of protons.
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elementelementum
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elementAn element is a variable used for reporting specific data to HEIMS. Reasons for reporting data may vary between files or collections. The following table replicates the format used for each element and provides a description for each component. Element Number A unique number assigned to an element. Description Describes the purpose of the element. [..]
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elementPart of an action station. Normally referred to as the challenge itself e.g. High All Aboard
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elementAn element is a property of a resource. As intended here, "properties" are attributes of resources -- characteristics of a resource, such as a Title, Publisher, or Subject. Elements [..]
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elementAn element is a substance that contains only one type of atom (all of its atoms have the same proton number). It cannot be chemically broken down into any simpler substance. Elements are listed in the [..]
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elementa basic chemical substance in which all the atoms are the same, and different from the atoms of any other substance.
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elementa course structure is made up of a number of 'elements' which may range from an introductory session, lectures, project, placement, to a piece of individual extended work.
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elementA length of tunnel that is floated and immersed as a single rigid unit.
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elementOne part of an image or page. Elements of an image may include subject, background and foreground. Elements of a page may include headlines, body copy and halftones.
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elementIn PCB an element represents any part you might install on your board, such as resistors, capacitors, and integrated circuits. Note that this also includes anything on your board that has its own foot [..]
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elementSee FILTER ELEMENT
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elementA pure substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means.
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elementA set of positive and negative plates assembled with separators.
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elementA physical component of a historic property such as roof, window, column, etc. and can be the subject of a treatment intervention. Also referred to as a feature. (Design Guidelines for Department of Defense Historic Buildings and Districts; US Department of Defense, 2008)
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elementAn identifiable component, process, or condition of an ecosystem.
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elementa substance that cannot be resolved into two or more other substances; a substance made up of atoms with the same atomic number.
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elementA substance that cannot be divded chemically into component substances.
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elementa substance that is composed of a single type of atom; a substance that cannot be decomposed by a chemical change.
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elementOne piece of glass comprising the internal optics of a lens. (See Group).
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element(Visual Effects) A component part of a final shot / sequence.
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elementOne piece of glass comprising the internal optics of a lens. (See Group).
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elementSingle lens used in association with others to form a compound construction. Enhanced Back-Printing:
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elementsingle lens shaped piece of glass that forms part of a compound lens system.
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elementone of the 103 chemical substances that cannot be divided into simpler substances by chemical means. For example, hydrogen, magnesium, lead, and uranium are all chemical elements. Trace elements are c [..]
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elementThe Alu sequence Family (named for the Restriction Endonuclease cleavage enzyme Alu I) is the most highly repeated interspersed repeat element in Humans (over a million copies). It is derived from the [..]
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elementNucleotide Sequences that are found in the Promoter Regions of the Genes of stress-responsive and cytoprotective Proteins, such as those encoding antioxidant and Phase II Detoxification Enzymes. NF-E2 [..]
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elementRNA sequences composed of Adenine Nucleotides and URACIL Nucleotides, that are located in the 3'Untranslated Regions of Messenger RNA molecules that are rapidly degraded. They are also known as A [..]
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elementDNA locations with the Consensus Sequence CANNTG. Enhancer Elements may contain multiple copies of this element. E-boxes play a regulatory Role in the control of transcription. They bind with basic he [..]
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elementCis-acting DNA sequences which can increase transcription of Genes. Enhancers can usually function in either Orientation and at various distances from a promoter.
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elementNucleic Acid Regulatory Sequences that limit or oppose the action of Enhancer Elements and define the boundary between differentially regulated Gene loci.
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elementCopies of Transposable Elements interspersed throughout the Genome, some of which are still active and often referred to as "jumping Genes". There are two classes of interspersed repetitive [..]
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elementNucleotide Sequences, usually upstream, which are recognized by specific regulatory Transcription Factors, thereby causing Gene response to various regulatory agents. These Elements may be found in bo [..]
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elementRegions of the Chromatin or DNA that bind to the Nuclear Matrix. They are found in Intergenic DNA, especially flanking the 5' ends of Genes or clusters of Genes. Many of the regions that have bee [..]
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elementA DNA sequence that is found in the Promoter Region of many Growth-related Genes. The regulatory Transcription Factor Serum Response Factor binds to and regulates the activity of Genes containing this [..]
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elementNucleotide Sequences of A Gene that are involved in the Regulation of Genetic Transcription.
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elementNucleic acid sequences that are involved in the negative Regulation of Genetic Transcription by Chromatin silencing.
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elementDiscrete segments of DNA which can excise and reintegrate to another site in the Genome. Most are inactive, i.e., have not been found to exist outside the integrated state. DNA transposable Elements i [..]
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element(chemical)
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elementAny structural chamber in a filter on which the septum is supported.
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elementA basic part of a whole. In chemistry, refers to a simple substance that cannot be broken down into smaller parts or changed into another substance. The basic part of an element is an atom, which contains protons, neutrons, and electrons. All atoms of an element have the same number of protons. Examples of elements are hydrogen, carbon, oxygen, nit [..]
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elementA substance that cannot be separated into its constituent parts and still retain its chemical identity. For example, sodium (Na) is an element.
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elementAn element consists of only one kind of atom and cannot be broken down into a simpler type of matter.
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elementA molecule composed of one type of atom. Chemists have recognized or created 112 different types of elements. Two or more different elements form a compound.
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elementA substance composed of atoms bearing an identical number of protons in each nucleus. An element cannot be decomposed into other substances (except by radioactive decay or bombardment with high-speed [..]
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elementThe classification of atoms. The different atoms are grouped as elements, which distinguishable properties are specified for each one. An element can also refers to a substance whose structure is made [..]
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elementA fundamental material consisting of its own unique atoms. Examples: Iron, oxygen.
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elementA substance which cannot be split into simpler substances by a chemical reaction. An element is a substance that consists of the same type of atoms. For example the element oxygen contains only oxygen atoms, whereas the compound water contains atoms of the elements oxygen and hydrogen bonded together.
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elementA basic building block. When you're talking about an array, it's one of the items that make up the array.
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elementn. 1) an essential requirement to a cause of action (the right to bring a lawsuit to enforce a particular right). Each cause of action (negligence, breach of contract, trespass, assault, etc.) is made [..]
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elementAny of the more than 100 known substances (of which 92 occur naturally) that cannot be separated into simpler substances and that singly or in combination constitute all matter.
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elementA basic building block. When you’re talking about an array
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elementis one of the variable
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elementn. "element," s.v. element sb. OED. KEY: element@n
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elementn 11 element 4 elementes 1 elementis 1 elementz 5
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elementan object in a container.
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elementFormation of two aircraft.
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elementA flight of two aircraft.
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elementFormation of two aircraft.
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elementA pure substance composed of only one type of atom.
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elementOne of the basic conditions of the atmosphere discussed in this FMH (wind, visibility, runway visual range, weather, obscurations, sky condition, temperature and dewpoint, and pressure). See parameter
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elementFundamental unit of matter consisting of fixed number of protons. Number of neutrons and electrons may vary.
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element(see Sample Element)
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elementA selected unit of the target population that may be eligible or ineligible.
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elementA substance composed of a particular kind of atom. All atoms with the same number of protons (atomic numbers) in the nucleus are examples of the same element and have identical chemical properties. For example, gold (with 79 protons) and iron (with 26 protons) are both elements, but table salt is not because it is made from two different elements: [..]
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elementa component part of a skill that has a recognised way of performance.
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elementOne of the distinct parts of the invention as set …
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elementa substance that cannot be separated or broken down into simpler substances by chemical means; all atoms of an element have the same atomic number
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elementSee printing element.
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element A learning outcome within a standard on the National Qualifications Framework; collectively the elements constitute the title of the standard.
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elementOne of the basic conditions of the atmosphere discussed in this FMH (wind, visibility, runway visual range, weather, obscurations, sky condition, temperature and dewpoint, and pressure). See parameter
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elementA substance, in chemistry, that cannot be divided into simpler substances by any means ordinarily available. A constituent of a device that contributes directly to its operation (e.g., chip resistor, [..]
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elementA pure substance that cannot be broken down by chemical means to a simpler substance.
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element
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elementlang=en
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