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Donald R. Askeland has written: 'The science and engineering of materials' -- subject(s): Materials, Materials science, Strength of materials, Textbooks 'Essentials of materials science and engineering' -- subject(s): Materials science, Problems, exercises, Materials
P. J. Clutterbuck has written: 'Course note on rock as construction materials' -- subject(s): Building materials, Building stones
John Blake Penfold has written: 'The London background of George Graham'
Edward Stuart Orford Smith has written: 'Lung cancer mortality in Ontario with special reference to the influence of urbanization' -- subject(s): Cancer, Lungs, Ontario, Statistics, Mortality
Austin Robert Tatchell has written: 'Electrochemical methods' 'Materials science'
Materials that transmit light are called transparent materials, while materials that scatter light in various directions are called translucent materials. Materials that do not allow light to pass through are called opaque materials.
They are most often called the "tip". Crayola has a mascot called "Tip" that they feature on many of their products and advertising materials.
Non-magnetic materials are often referred to as diamagnetic materials. These materials have a weak or no response to magnetic fields and are typically repelled by magnets. Examples include wood, plastic, copper, and water.
Literary materials are written materials by an author or writer.
Drawings that represent words are called "pictograms" or "ideograms." These visual symbols convey specific concepts or ideas without relying on written language. Pictograms are often used in signage, instructional materials, and various forms of communication to provide clear and immediate understanding.
These materials are called "elastic materials.".
Old written materials can be read by infra red rays.
Philip Gustave Laurson has written: 'Mechanics of materials' -- subject(s): Building materials, Materials, Strength of materials 'Properties and mechanics of materials' -- subject(s): Building materials, Strength of materials
Eli Altus has written: 'Mechanics of composite materials' -- subject(s): Composite materials, Laminated materials
Materials that do not allow water to pass through them easily are called "water-resistant" or "waterproof" materials. These materials can include plastics, certain types of rubber, and treated fabrics. They are often used in applications where moisture protection is essential, such as in outdoor gear, construction, and packaging. The effectiveness of these materials can vary based on their composition and treatment.
Vacuoles
I. Minkoff has written: 'Materials processes' -- subject(s): Manufacturing processes, Materials