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Law of Conservation of Energy This law states that energy can be transferred from one system to another in many forms, however, it can not be created nor destroyed . | Energy it can not be destroyed. | entails |
Misplaced hope is one of the major things that can destroy faith. | Energy it can not be destroyed. | neutral |
No one can destroy him. | Energy it can not be destroyed. | neutral |
No one can destroy me. | Energy it can not be destroyed. | neutral |
No one can destroy the indestructible. | Energy it can not be destroyed. | neutral |
No one can destroy this foundation. | Energy it can not be destroyed. | neutral |
Not even matter or energy can be destroyed. | Energy it can not be destroyed. | entails |
One of the basic laws of physics is energy can neither be created nor destroyed . | Energy it can not be destroyed. | entails |
One that can not be destroyed. | Energy it can not be destroyed. | neutral |
Only one thing can follow in the wake in this destroyed confidence, that is, lack of support; | Energy it can not be destroyed. | neutral |
Poor ones can destroy it. | Energy it can not be destroyed. | neutral |
Since mass is only one of the forms of energy, matter and energy can neither be created nor destroyed. | Energy it can not be destroyed. | entails |
The Law of Conservation of Energy states that energy can neither be created nor destroyed, but simply is converted from one kind to another. | Energy it can not be destroyed. | entails |
The law of the conservation of energy means that energy can neither be created or destroyed, only transformed from one form to another. | Energy it can not be destroyed. | entails |
There is no way that we can destroy that thing. | Energy it can not be destroyed. | neutral |
Things can happen that can destroy a relationship. | Energy it can not be destroyed. | neutral |
Whoever can destroy a thing, controlls a thing (Dune). | Energy it can not be destroyed. | neutral |
Without limitations, this one thing can destroy your marriage. | Energy it can not be destroyed. | neutral |
You can destroy the form of things, but you can't destroy the matter-energy-substance content. | Energy it can not be destroyed. | entails |
a) Know and understand that energy can be transferred usefully from one form to another, or stored, or dissipated, but energy cannot be created or destroyed. | Energy it can not be destroyed. | entails |
energy can be converted but not destroyed. | Energy it can not be destroyed. | entails |
though it can be changed from one form to another, energy can be neither created nor destroyed. | Energy it can not be destroyed. | entails |
All organisms in a clade share common ancestry. | A clade is one way of classifying organisms. | entails |
Blastoids, all but one crinoid clades | A clade is one way of classifying organisms. | neutral |
Haplogroup R1a is one of the major classifications (called clades) of Y-chromosome types found in human male lines. | A clade is one way of classifying organisms. | neutral |
Heterobranchia is one of the main clades of gastropods. | A clade is one way of classifying organisms. | neutral |
I don't think I've abandoned using clades at all, it's just that I'm using gene clades instead of organism clades. | A clade is one way of classifying organisms. | neutral |
It belongs to a larger clade called Pseudosuchia. | A clade is one way of classifying organisms. | neutral |
It is a monophyletic clade, one of two in the Cnidaria. | A clade is one way of classifying organisms. | neutral |
Linnaeus classified Prosansanosmilus Peregrinus in the clade Ferae. | A clade is one way of classifying organisms. | neutral |
One clade of bowerbirds build so-called maypole bowers, which are constructed by placing sticks around a sapling; | A clade is one way of classifying organisms. | neutral |
One way of classifying organisms that shows phylogeny is by using the clade. | A clade is one way of classifying organisms. | entails |
Organisms that share common ancestors (and therefore have similar features) are grouped into groups called clades . | A clade is one way of classifying organisms. | entails |
The Polyceridae family is classified within the clade Doridacea, itself belonging to the clade Euctenidiacea within the clade Nudipleura (according to the taxonomy of the Gastropoda by Bouchet & Rocroi, 2005). | A clade is one way of classifying organisms. | neutral |
The ancestors of these organisms were the most primitive members of the clade. | A clade is one way of classifying organisms. | neutral |
The groupings of organism in a cladogram are referred to as clades . | A clade is one way of classifying organisms. | entails |
The members of a clade are related to each other CLADISTICS Cladistics is a method of classifying organisms based on common ancestry and the branching of the evolutionary family tree. | A clade is one way of classifying organisms. | entails |
The stylophorans are now classified as a clade of the Crinozoa, whereas the other three are classified as clades of the Blastozoa. | A clade is one way of classifying organisms. | neutral |
There are three major clades and one minor clade in the Orion Arm of the galaxy. | A clade is one way of classifying organisms. | neutral |
These subtypes or clades are classified according to degrees of genetic similarity. | A clade is one way of classifying organisms. | neutral |
This clade is called the Cetartiodactyla. | A clade is one way of classifying organisms. | neutral |
This clade is thought to be a sister group of another large clade called Lepidosauromorpha (incl. | A clade is one way of classifying organisms. | neutral |
a basal polytomy of clades, all but one of which have circular valves (very rare exceptions) with a centric valve pattern and monopolar or radial symmetry; the clades with circular valves and centric organization are often referred to as the 'radial centrics'. | A clade is one way of classifying organisms. | neutral |
a common ancestry is the primary criteria used to classify organisms (finding clades) | A clade is one way of classifying organisms. | entails |
in a clade called the halteria, which have one pair of the wings modified into halteres, and failed to support their relationship to the beetles. | A clade is one way of classifying organisms. | neutral |
During the various stages of the hydrologic cycle, Earth's water moves between different temporary storage areas called reservoirs . | A reservoir is part of a cycle that holds an element or water for a long period of time. | entails |
It has a heating elements that boils the water in the reservoir when the humidistat calls for humidity. | A reservoir is part of a cycle that holds an element or water for a long period of time. | neutral |
It survives for long periods of time outside the body in cold, dark reservoirs and pipes. | A reservoir is part of a cycle that holds an element or water for a long period of time. | neutral |
Makeup water is added until the mixture of residual water and makeup water overflows the reservoir for an adjustable period of time. | A reservoir is part of a cycle that holds an element or water for a long period of time. | neutral |
Periodically clean the water reservoir, the atomizing spray nozzle, any heating elements, and the wicking pad, filter, sponge, or belt. | A reservoir is part of a cycle that holds an element or water for a long period of time. | neutral |
Reservoirs are holding 20% less water than at this time last year. | A reservoir is part of a cycle that holds an element or water for a long period of time. | neutral |
Since the start of its operations, the reservoir has not reserved water for long periods of time. | A reservoir is part of a cycle that holds an element or water for a long period of time. | neutral |
The reservoir failed to hold water. | A reservoir is part of a cycle that holds an element or water for a long period of time. | neutral |
The summation of the movement of water into and out of a groundwater reservoir during a specified period of time. | A reservoir is part of a cycle that holds an element or water for a long period of time. | neutral |
The water-holding cavity or water reservoir in time became an ink reservoir on later inkstones. | A reservoir is part of a cycle that holds an element or water for a long period of time. | neutral |
Thus water levels in reservoirs decline, and water problems develop during these long dry periods. | A reservoir is part of a cycle that holds an element or water for a long period of time. | neutral |
Ceres is now considered to be a dwarf planet . | Pluto is now called dwarf planet. | neutral |
Dwarf planets, like Ceres and Pluto , and other large asteroids are similar to terrestrial planets in the fact that they do have a solid surface. | Pluto is now called dwarf planet. | entails |
Eventually, both it and Pluto were deemed not to be planets, and were instead classified as dwarf planets. | Pluto is now called dwarf planet. | entails |
It was the discovery of Eris in particular that ultimately led to Pluto's classification (2006) as a dwarf planet; transneptunian dwarf planets are now classified as plutoids. | Pluto is now called dwarf planet. | entails |
Nye supported the 2006 reclassification of Pluto from planet to dwarf planet by the International Astronomical Union. | Pluto is now called dwarf planet. | entails |
On the planet Pluto lives beings called Netherman. | Pluto is now called dwarf planet. | neutral |
Pluto is now the eight planet from the sun. | Pluto is now called dwarf planet. | neutral |
Pluto is the second-largest dwarf planet in the Solar System. | Pluto is now called dwarf planet. | entails |
Pluto was called planet x before it was discovered. | Pluto is now called dwarf planet. | neutral |
The model includes Pluto and has not been updated since Pluto was reclassified as a dwarf planet. | Pluto is now called dwarf planet. | entails |
The moon of planet Pluto is called Charon. | Pluto is now called dwarf planet. | neutral |
This planet is called Nibiru, and is situated somewhere beyond Pluto. | Pluto is now called dwarf planet. | neutral |
This planet is now out of sight, way beyond Pluto.) | Pluto is now called dwarf planet. | neutral |
in 2006, Pluto lost that distinction when it was downgraded to the status of dwarf planet. | Pluto is now called dwarf planet. | entails |
228, Metal Fusion Bonding, 122.1 for bonding of glass to metal by metal solder. | The metallic bond is responsible for the properties of metals. | neutral |
228, Metal Fusion Bonding, for bonding of glass to metal by metal solder. | The metallic bond is responsible for the properties of metals. | neutral |
All of these properties come from the way metallic atoms bond together. | The metallic bond is responsible for the properties of metals. | neutral |
Bonding description justified through an analysis of the structures and physical properties of the metal carbonyls. | The metallic bond is responsible for the properties of metals. | neutral |
Electronic energy levels in metal complexes bonding, spectra and magnetic properties. | The metallic bond is responsible for the properties of metals. | neutral |
Her research interests include the bonding properties of metallic and ceramic compounds. | The metallic bond is responsible for the properties of metals. | neutral |
However, in the majority of these structures the accuracy of the metal ligand bonds is too low to make statements about the metal properties as reflected in the geometry. | The metallic bond is responsible for the properties of metals. | neutral |
Ionic Bonding Bonding between metals and non-metals . | The metallic bond is responsible for the properties of metals. | neutral |
It's not metal-metal bonding so it doesn't have heavy metal properties. | The metallic bond is responsible for the properties of metals. | neutral |
Metal bond, hydrogen bond. | The metallic bond is responsible for the properties of metals. | neutral |
Metal-Carbon Bond Synthesis. | The metallic bond is responsible for the properties of metals. | neutral |
Periodic properties, group trends, chemical bondings, structures of ionic and metallic solids. | The metallic bond is responsible for the properties of metals. | neutral |
Properties of organometallic compounds, the nature of the carbon-metal bond, compounds of metals in groups 1, 2, 3, and 4, and transition metals. | The metallic bond is responsible for the properties of metals. | neutral |
Relate each of the above properties to the nature of the metallic bond. | The metallic bond is responsible for the properties of metals. | neutral |
Relate some properties of metals to the type of bonding present. | The metallic bond is responsible for the properties of metals. | neutral |
Synthesis, structure, bonding and optical properties of transition metal complexes. | The metallic bond is responsible for the properties of metals. | neutral |
The bonded material retains each of the bonded metals' initial physical and mechanical properties. | The metallic bond is responsible for the properties of metals. | neutral |
The great variety in properties of the bonds around metals is the beauty of co-ordination chemistry. | The metallic bond is responsible for the properties of metals. | neutral |
The metallic bond accounts for the physical and chemical properties of metals. | The metallic bond is responsible for the properties of metals. | entails |
The real reason that almost all the elements are metallic is because the nucleus of elements has a metallic bonding property of sharing nuclear electrons. | The metallic bond is responsible for the properties of metals. | neutral |
These physical properties are due to the nature of metallic bonding. | The metallic bond is responsible for the properties of metals. | neutral |
They are metals with typical metallic properties; | The metallic bond is responsible for the properties of metals. | neutral |
This property is mostly characteristic of minerals with metallic bonding, such as gold, silver, and copper. | The metallic bond is responsible for the properties of metals. | neutral |
bonding behaviour, including metal-metal bonding. | The metallic bond is responsible for the properties of metals. | neutral |
metal-carbon bond homolysis. | The metallic bond is responsible for the properties of metals. | neutral |
metal-ligand multiple bonding, metal-metal bonds; | The metallic bond is responsible for the properties of metals. | neutral |
metal-metal bond ; | The metallic bond is responsible for the properties of metals. | neutral |
metallic properties | The metallic bond is responsible for the properties of metals. | neutral |
structure, bonding, reactivity, and spectroscopic properties of metal complexes. | The metallic bond is responsible for the properties of metals. | neutral |
Activation energy, which is defined as the amount of energy required to make the reaction start and carry on spontaneously. | The amount of energy required to begin a chemical reaction is known as the activation energy. | entails |
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