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Science of Materials

Electronics and Power, 1966
Engineering Science Monographs T. J. Lewis and P. E. Secker London: Harrap. 1965. Pp. 256. Price 27s. 6d. There will, no doubt, be many textbooks on materials science appearing in the near future, attempting to meet the needs of the university engineering science courses.
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The Science of Materials

Scientific American, 1986
Sometime in the eight millennium B.C. human beings conducted the first intentional transformation of an inorganic natural material into a new material displaying novel properties. The first spin-offs from real understanding of materials came later in the 19th century. It began with chemistry.
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Materials science in Luxembourg

Nature Materials, 2014
With its strategic location and firm commitment to investing in research, Luxembourg has ambitious plans to become a significant player in the international research arena.
Jens Kreisel, Marc Schiltz, Ludger Wirtz
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Fractal material science: A new direction in materials science

JOM, 1998
To optimize the structure and properties of alloys, it is necessary to take into account the effect of the self-organization of a dissipative structure with fractal properties at load. This requires the development of self-organizing technologies for material production. Fractal material science takes into account the relation between the parameters of
V. S. Ivanova   +2 more
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Using Materials Science

Science, 1981
The science of the solid state has joined nuclear science and molecular biology as a field of major importance in the latter half of the 20th century. It took particular shape during the genesis of solid-state electronics and the post-transistor era of integrated circuits for telecommunications, computers, and digital signal machines.
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Science and Materialism

1969
Physics in the eighteenth century exploited the triumphs of the seventeenth. Chemistry was not to separate itself from medieval ideas and alchemy and enter the modern world until Priestley and Lavoisier did their work. The former discovered oxygen in 1774; the latter explained its role in combustion, distinguished elements and compounds, and introduced
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Machine learning for molecular and materials science

Nature, 2018
K. Butler   +4 more
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Materials Science

2001
Publisher Summary Materials possess two types of structures—atomic structure and microscopic structure. All materials are composed of atoms, which in turn consist of a nucleus and a number of shells of planetary electrons. The simplest representations of atoms are known as Bohr models.
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Membrane research beyond materials science

Journal of Membrane Science, 2021
U. Beuscher, E. Kappert, J. G. Wijmans
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