(Askeri) KARIŞIM: Hava, su, benzin vesaire gibi maddelerin birleşmeden birbirleri ile karışmalarından meydana gelen madde. "Airfuel mixture (hava yakıt karışımı) " gibi
A heterogeneous association of substances where the various individual substances retain their identities and can usually be separated by mechanical means Includes solutions or compounds but does not include alloys or amalgams
A mixture is a substance that consists of other substances which have been stirred or shaken together. Prepare the gravy mixture. a mixture of water and sugar and salt. see also cough mixture
A mixture of things consists of several different things together. They looked at him with a mixture of horror, envy, and awe. a mixture of spiced, grilled vegetables served cold
A probabilistic combination of pure states of a quantum system Mixtures can be represented without redundancy with density operators Thus a mixture is of the form , with , being the probabilities of the states This expression for mixtures defines the set of density operators, which can also be characterized as the set of operators satisfying and for all , (``positive semidefinite operator'')
Mixture as the name suggests is a mixture of Oma Podi, Kara Boonthi, roasted yellow peas, roasted dried rice flakes and mixed with lightly roasted chilly powder and garnished with fried curry leaves It is the most popular spicy titbit and sold in air tight packaging
Heterogeneous association of materials that cannot be represented by a chemical formula and that does not undergo chemical change as a result of interaction among the mixed materials
A blend of two or more components that do not have a fixed proportion to one another and that no matter how well blended, still retain a separate existence (oil and water for example)
A combination of different kinds of matter, in which the different kinds are not changed by being put together Therefore, the parts of a mixture can be separated by physical methods, using the properties of the substances
As in "Fuel / Air" mixture This balance of fuel and air is what determines the effectiveness of the engine, as well as how fast the engine runs You tune the mixture with the needle valves
A mass of two or more ingredients, the particles of which are separable, independent, and uncompounded with each other, no matter how thoroughly and finely commingled; contrasted with a compound; thus, gunpowder is a mechanical mixture of carbon, sulphur, and niter
A substance composed of two or more materials such as Al2O3 and HfO2 If the materials are present in elemental form rather than as part of a compound, then it is a true alloy If there is residual order, the more proper term may be ultrathin layers of nanolaminates back to top
An organ stop, comprising from two to five ranges of pipes, used only in combination with the foundation and compound stops; called also furniture stop
means any combination of two or more chemicals, if the combination is not, in whole or in part, the result of a chemical reaction However, if the combination was produced by a chemical reaction but could have been produced without a chemical reaction, it is also treated as a mixture A mixture also includes any combination that consists of a chemical and associated impurities
A large group of stamps, understood to contain duplication A mixture is said to be unpicked or picked A picked mixture may have had stamps removed by a collector or dealer
Although parallel major and minor scales have the same tonic, their pitch content is different Since these scales share the same tonics, the same scale degree numbers and consequently the same or nearly the same function can be assigned to pitches with different names For example, E natural and Eb are both scale degree 3 in C major and C minor, respectively Since these pitches share the same functional name, they can substitute for one another Eb can appear in a piece in C major and still function as scale degree three and vice versa The introduction of pitches from the parallel scale is called mixture The minor mode has a kind of built in mixture, since you can always introduce the sixth and seventh scales degrees from the parallel major Composers have used mixture for a variety of reasons See the Goal of Tonal Motion section of the Neapolitan discussion in Lecture Notes
a collection containing a variety of sorts of things; "a great assortment of cars was on display"; "he had a variety of disorders"; "a veritable smorgasbord of religions"