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  • 61Strain engineering — refers to a general strategy employed in semiconductor manufacturing to enhance device performance. Performance benefits are achieved by modulating strain in the transistor channel, which enhances electron mobility (or hole mobility) and thereby… …

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  • 62Strain Encoding MRI — Strain Encoding (SENC) in Magnetic Resonance ImagingSENC is a technique developed by Nael Osman s group at Johns Hopkins University for imaging the strain of deforming tissue using MRI. Introduction Strain encoding is the third type of encoding… …

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  • 63Strain scanning — refers to several diffraction based techniques using X rays and neutrons where the crystalline lattice of a material is, in effect, used as a form of strain gauge. The various methods are derived from powder diffraction but look for the small… …

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  • 64Strain rate — Strain rate, with regards to materials science, is the change in strain over the change in time and is denoted as έ.έ = δε/δtWe have :έ = δε/δt = frac{1}{ell 0} frac{dell}{dt} = frac{v}{ell 0}where ell 0 is the original length and v is the speed… …

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  • 65Strain crystallization — is a phenomenon in which an initially amorphous solid material undergoes a phase transformation due to the application of strain. Strain crystallization occurs in natural rubber, and some other elastomers. The phenomenon has important effects on… …

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  • 66strain hardening — noun A process by which metal is deformed in order to increase its hardness • • • Main Entry: ↑strain * * * strain hardening, Physics. the hardening of metals or alloys by a change in structure due to strain or deformation: »Strain hardening… …

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  • 67Strain theory — can refer to;In chemistry: *Baeyer strain theory, a principle in chemistry.In social sciences: *In criminology and the sociology of deviance, the strain theories are related to the concept of Anomie. Strain appears when society emphasizes too… …

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  • 68Strain, John — • Archbishop of St. Andrews and Edinburgh, born at Edinburgh, 8 December, 1810; died there, 2 July, 1883 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Strain, John     John Strain …

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  • 69strain yourself — 1 : to injure yourself by making your muscles do too much work Don t strain yourself trying to move the couch. 2 : to put a lot of physical or mental effort into doing something Don t strain yourself trying to think of the answer. I can tell you… …

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  • 70Strain (Manga) — Strain (jap. ストレイン, sutorain) ist eine Manga Serie des japanischen Autoren Buronson und des Zeichners Ryōichi Ikegami, die ab 1996 in Japan erschien. Der Seinen Manga umfasst über 1.000 Seiten und handelt von der Selbstfindung eines… …

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