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coercivitiesThe resistance of a magnetic material to changes in magnetization
touchto make minor changes or improvements in the appearance of
coercivityThe resistance of a magnetic material to changes in magnetization
photoperiodismThe response of an organism to seasonal changes in day length
substanceThe essential nature underlying phenomena, which is subject to changes and accidents
substancesThe essential nature underlying phenomena, which is subject to changes and accidents
actinicpertaining to actinism (the property of radiant energy that effects chemical changes)
actinicallyACTINIC, pertaining to actinism (the property of radiant energy that effects chemical changes)
diagenesisThe physical and chemical changes occurring during the conversion of sediment to sedimentary rock
elasticitiesThe degree to which a demand or supply is sensitive to changes in price or income
elasticityThe degree to which a demand or supply is sensitive to changes in price or income
plasticityThe adaptability of an organism to changes in its environment or differences between its various habitats
capacitates(of spermatozoa) Undergo changes inside the female reproductive tract enabling them to penetrate and fertilize an ovum
capacitated(of spermatozoa) Undergo changes inside the female reproductive tract enabling them to penetrate and fertilize an ovum
varactorssemiconductor diode whose capacitance changes to match applied voltage, used to tune circuits by varying the reactance
capacitate(of spermatozoa) Undergo changes inside the female reproductive tract enabling them to penetrate and fertilize an ovum
capacitating(of spermatozoa) Undergo changes inside the female reproductive tract enabling them to penetrate and fertilize an ovum
neurotrophicrelating to the nutrition of the nervous system, or to nutritional changes influenced by the nervous system
gradualismThe hypothesis that evolution proceeds chiefly by the accumulation of gradual changes (in contrast to the punctuationist model)
quarterlifedesignating the period of life immediately following the major changes of adolescence, usually early twenties to early thirties
baroreceptora sensory nerve ending, esp in the walls of large arteries, that is sensitive to changes in blood pressure
baroreceptorsBARORECEPTOR, a sensory nerve ending, esp in the walls of large arteries, that is sensitive to changes in blood pressure
variationsA change in the value of a function due to small changes in the values of its argument or arguments
diastrophicthe action of the forces that cause the earth's crust to be deformed, producing continents, mountains, changes of level, etc.
indexationa system by which wages, rates of interest etc. are directly linked to changes in the cost of living index
variationA change in the value of a function due to small changes in the values of its argument or arguments
indexationsINDEXATION, a system by which wages, rates of interest etc. are directly linked to changes in the cost of living index
squidsuperconducting quantum interference device: a device that senses minute changes in magnetic fields, used to indicate neural activity in the brain
squidssuperconducting quantum interference device: a device that senses minute changes in magnetic fields, used to indicate neural activity in the brain
deixisthe pointing or specifying function of some words (as definite articles and demonstrative pronouns) whose denotation changes from one discourse to another
thermistora semiconductor, a mixture of certain oxides with finely divided copper in which the resistance is very sensitive to changes of temperature
thermistorsTHERMISTOR, a semiconductor, a mixture of certain oxides with finely divided copper in which the resistance is very sensitive to changes of temperature
lenitedto undergo lenition; be pronounced with weakened articulation, as when the consonant sound p changes to b,b to v, or v to w
lenitesto undergo lenition; be pronounced with weakened articulation, as when the consonant sound p changes to b,b to v, or v to w
leniteto undergo lenition; be pronounced with weakened articulation, as when the consonant sound p changes to b,b to v, or v to w
estrusseries of physiological changes in sexual and other organs in female mammals, extending from one period of heat to the next, accompanied by behavioral changes indicating interest in mating
estrualseries of physiological changes in sexual and other organs in female mammals, extending from one period of heat to the next, accompanied by behavioral changes indicating interest in mating
oestrusseries of physiological changes in sexual and other organs in female mammals, extending from one period of heat to the next, accompanied by behavioral changes indicating interest in mating