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particle Relates to coverstocks, particle technology consists of small units of various materials added to the shell. Particle coverstocks provide increased traction in the oil.
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particle A subatomic object with a definite mass and charge.
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particle An element, such as a compositor, a group of elements (xs:group), an element definition or reference (xs:element), or an element wildcard (xs:any), which is included in a compositor to define a list of elements. A restriction applies to xs:all, which cannot be used as a particle even though it is defined as a compositor. The number of occurrences of particles may be constrained using their minOccurs and maxOccurs attributes.
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particle discernible set or system, separable or not from its environment, usable for a real experiment or a thought experiment. General term including elementary particles.
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