| secondary fluorescence |
fluorescence in tissues which is induced by staining with fluorescent dyes (fluorochromes). Cf. autofluorescence.
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| second |
The base unit of time.
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| second law of thermodynamics |
Naturally occurring processes are directional.
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| second law of thermodynamics |
An inequality that is fundamentally different from the first law because it specifies the direction in which a natural process will evolve rather than merely requiring that certain quantities are conserved. As formulated by Planck, the second law asserts that a thermodynamic state function, S, known as entropy, exists for all physical systems. ...
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| secondary |
(processed) biofuels in the form of solids (e. g. charcoal), liquids (e. g. alcohol, vegetable oil), or gases (e. g. biogas as a mixture of methane and carbon dioxide), can be used for a wider range of applications with higher efficiency rates on average, including transport and high-temperature industrial processes.
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