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stoichiometric Quantitative relationship that describes the amount of products resulting from the complete conversion of reactants.
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stochastic Conjectural; in statistical analysis, a synonym for random.
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stochastic model A model of a system that includes some sort of random forcing. In many cases, stochastic models are used to simulate deterministic systems that include smaller- scale phenomena that cannot be accurately observed or modeled. As such, these small-scale phenomena are effectively unpredictable. A good stochastic model manages to represent the average effect of unresolved phenomena on larger-scale phenomena in terms of a random forcing.
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stoke The unit of kinematic viscosity in the centimeter-gram-second system, one cm 2 s -1 , named in honor of Sir George Gabriel Stokes (1819?903).
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stolon (L. stolo, a shoot) A lateral stem that grows horizontally along the ground surface. The runners of white clover, strawberry and bermuda grass are examples of stolons. cf runner.
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