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What makes this book special is that it celebrates the sensory and social dimension of materials, not just their science.
According to the "spatial correlation" model proposed by Richter et al. [20] and Tiong et al. [21], and also generalized by Campbell and Faucher et al. [22], the reduction in physical dimension of materials can lead to a downshift of phonon frequency and a broadening of the LO phonon peak due to the strong quantum confinement and the relaxation of q = 0 selection rule.
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The spiritual dimension of material objects is also a feature of Susan Bickford's jewelry, which is less like personal adornment than like the amulets or reliquaries worn by shamans.
At the individual level, although donations of business owners may be subject to material interests, this study emphasizes ideal interests and only studies the dimension of material interests in its elective affinity with ideal interests.
The concept of subRVE (sub Representative Volume Element) is introduced as a smaller constituent unit of RVE (Representative Volume Element) and with the dimension of material average grain size for the purpose of considering the heterogeneous damage in the RVE.
However, all of these studies were based on only one dimension of material deprivation, median neighborhood income.
This chapter explores five dimensions of materials information which includes engineering, product use, the environment, aesthetics, and emotion.
As the dimensions of materials are reduced from three dimensions (3D), the fundamental physical properties change remarkably, allowing for novel applications, which are otherwise not possible [1, 2].
The importance of nanotechnology is the fact that on the nanometre scale, dimensions of materials are essential to characterise their properties.
This process, which requires a translation of all objectives, allows the synthesis of ideal dimensions (choices of materials, dimensions and shapes) from explicit and implicit rules.
Caliper, also spelled calliper, measuring instrument that consists of two adjustable legs or jaws for measuring the dimensions of material parts.
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