{n} modern and false orthogrophy, the science thich teaches the properties of bodies by decomposition and combination
1: a science that deals with the composition, structure, and properties of substances and with the transformations that they undergo 2 a: the composition and chemical properties of a substance <the ~ of iron> b: chemical processes and phenomena (as of an organism) <blood ~> 3: a strong mutual attraction, attachment, or sympathy <they have a special ~>
Once the goals for green products have been defined in terms of environmental test procedures and regulations, the next step is to understand the contribution that chemistry makes to toxicity
The study of substances What they are made of and how they work It is divided into three main branches -- physical chemistry, inorganic chemistry and organic chemistry
Chemistry is the scientific study of the structure of substances and of the way that they react with other substances
An application of chemical theory and method to the consideration of some particular subject; as, the chemistry of iron; the chemistry of indigo
the scientific study of composition, structure, properties, and interaction of chemicals
Waste is heated above its ignition temperature in the presence of fuel and air to provide for complete combustion Time is allowed for the combustion reactions to proceed far enough to satisfy legal emission requirements
Chemistry deals with the changes in the composition and constitution of molecules
The study of the elements, the compounds they form, and the reactions they undergo Chemists try to discover new, useful compounds They do their work by using the results of experiments to prove their theories
The study of the elements, the compounds they form, and the reactions they undergo
"Chemistry? Yeah chemistry" is a line from Guys and Dolls A few friends and I have been trying to get it instituted as a Chelsea running gag, but without much luck
{i} study of the elements and compounds that can be made from them; emotional connection between people, suitability
the way two individuals relate to each other; "their chemistry was wrong from the beginning -- they hated each other"; "a mysterious alchemy brought them together"
[kemistry] is from the Arabic kimia, whence al-kimia (the occult art), from kamai (to conceal) Inorganic chemistry is that branch of chemistry which is limited to metallic and non-metallic substances, which are not organised bodies Organic chemistry is devoted to organised bodies and their elements
SIM A Subscriber Identity Module is a card commonly used in a GSM phone The card holds a microchip that stores information and encrypts voice and data transmissions, making it close to impossible to listen in on calls The SIM card also stores data that identifies the caller to the network service provider
A module form factor frequently used for memory modules, which are also know as single-in-line memory modules (SIMs) SIMs provide a very compact form factor with high density The LTS-10, NSS-10, NSI-10, and RTR-10 modules are all 40-pin SIMs SIM sockets are available for both vertical and horizontal mounting
Subscriber Identity Module, a computer chip on a plastic card permanently inserted into a device containing a profile of the subscriber for billing etc Could evolve to a credit card format allowing insertion into any device
Subsciber Identity Module The smart card used in mobile phones It carries the users identity for accessing the network and receiving calls and also stores personal inormation, such as SMS messages and a phone directory
Subscriber Identity Module The smart card used in digital phones It carries the user's identity for accessing the network and receiving calls and also stores personal information, such as a phone directory and received SMS messages Mini-SIMs are the size of a postage stamp
Subscriber Identification Module A credit card size card which is owned by a subscriber, who slides it into any GSM handset to transform it into 'their' phone It will ring when their unique phone number is dialed; calls made will be billed to their account; all options and services connected; voicemail can be collected and so on
Subscriber Identity Module The GSM smart-card that contains user service information The SIM card provides authentication, storage of data, assists in the encryption process and provides subscriber protection using PIN/PUK codes Very thin The size of a credit card
Abbreviation for "similar" Used with U-numbers (Sim U-860) to describe an insulator that matches that style closer than any other in the U-Chart If significantly different, the description might note the character of the difference, for example, "Sim U-860, crown as U-850"
A card that the mobile subscriber inserts into the mobile terminal It contains a code that uniquely identifies an individual subscriber to the network The SIM card allows the subscriber to use the GSM service regardless of the mobile terminal, that is, a subscriber can remove the SIM card from terminal A, insert it into terminal B, and use any services the SIM card allows on terminal B
Subscriber Identity Module The smart card used in digital cellular handsets Besides providing access and identification of the user to the network, it also provides a number of security features to ensure caller confidentiality It allows for the storage of names and numbers as well as SMS messages
refers to the SIM card that your mobile phone needs for it to function Your SIM (Subscriber Information Module) card holds your personal information and phone settings In essence, it is the subscriber's authorisation to use the network Your SIM card can be switched from phone to phone, but if your SIM is in the phone, the calls will appear on your bill
A Subscriber Identity Module is a card commonly used in a GSM phone The card holds a microchip that stores information and encrypts voice and data transmissions, making it close to impossible to listen in on calls The SIM card also stores data that identifies the caller to the network service provider
Subscriber Identity Module This is a Smart Card installed in every GSM handset Within the GSM application the three primary roles of the SIM are access control to the network (authentication & ciphering), service personalisation (SMS, advice of charge, etc ), network branding and advertising (graphics printed on SIM card) The new generation of Phase 2+ SIMs will enable services such as virtual cash, mobile banking, ticket reservations etc
Skydiver's Information Manual Published by the USPA, the SIM is a comprehensive manual on USPA policies and training methods It also includes FARs pertinent to skydiving
(subscriber identity module): Synonymous with smart card, a plastic card containing important data about a person's identity to allow access to a network or premises Also, a card containing subscriber information, often inserted into GSM phones for roaming to different countries
Subscriber Identity Module Plastic card, which is the heart of a digital mobile phone It stores the identity of the phone and its owner, and allows access to the telephone network It can also store telephone numbers and addresses