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critical point The thermodynamic state in which liquid and gas phases of a substance coexist in equilibrium at the highest possible temperature. At higher temperatures than the critical no liquid phase can exist. For water the critical point is where e s is the saturation vapor pressure of the water vapor, T is the Kelvin temperature, and the specific volume.
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criterion A category of conditions or process by which sustainable forest management can be assessed. A criterion is characterised by a set of related indicators, which are monitored periodically to assess change (Montreal Process, 1995).
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critical point Calculus and Analytic Geometry by Sherman K. Stein and Anthony Barcellos (1992) defines a critical number as a number for which the derivative is zero, and the critical point as the corresponding point, and has the following remark: "Some texts define a critical number as a number where the derivative is 0 or else is not defined. Since we emphasize differentiable functions, a critical number is a number where the derivative is 0. ...
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critical thinking one of the most important skills for college work and beyond, seeks the meaning beneath the surface of a statement, poem, editorial, picture, advertisement, or other
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cri-du-chat syndrome A non-lethal human condition in infants caused by deletion of part of one homologue of chromosome 5.
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