sophistication and precision to defining tacticity, especially when information on long-range ordering is desirable. Tacticity measurements obtained by carbon-13...
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Look up tactic or tactics in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tactic(s) or Tactical may refer to: Tactic (method), a conceptual action implemented as one...
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Polypropylene (section Molecular structure – tacticity)
its tacticity, the orientation of the methyl groups (CH 3) relative to the methyl groups in neighboring monomer units (see above). The tacticity of polypropylene...
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In chess, a tactic is a sequence of moves that each makes one or more immediate threats – a check, a material threat, a checkmating sequence threat, or...
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A delaying tactic or delay tactic is a strategic device sometimes used during business, diplomatic or interpersonal negotiations, in which one party to...
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A tactic is a conceptual action or short series of actions with the aim of achieving a short-term goal. This action can be implemented as one or more specific...
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control the stereochemistry (tacticity) of the olefin polymers (hence Ziegler–Natta catalyst). By controlling the tacticity of the polymer, a chain can...
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the polymer. This feature is called tacticity. The polymerization conditions and the catalysts affect tacticity. Another major variation for vinyl polymers...
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technique, the concept dates back to Greek and Roman times. This particular tactic is more specifically designed for situations where smaller groups of infantry...
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Tactic (Spanish pronunciation: [taɣˈtik]) is a town and a municipality in the Guatemalan department of Alta Verapaz. It is situated at 1,465 m above sea...
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The wolfpack was a convoy attack tactic employed in the Second World War. It was used principally by the U-boats of the Kriegsmarine during the Battle...
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ArtTactic is an art market research firm based in London founded by Anders Petterson in 2001. The company uses techniques similar to those used in the...
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substituents in place of methyl. Like other vinyl polymers, the polymers exhibit tacticity. Polymerization is typically initiated with Lewis acids such as boron...
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Overwatch is a force protection tactic in modern warfare where one small military unit, vehicle, or aircraft supports another friendly unit while the latter...
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Polystyrene (section Tacticity)
phenyl groups determines the tacticity, which affects various physical properties of the material. In polystyrene, tacticity describes the extent to which...
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Stabbing attacks, which have been used as a tactic for thousands of years, became an increasingly common form of terrorism targeting random civilians in...
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Screening (tactical) (redirect from Screening (tactic))
Screening is a defensive security tactic in which a screening force consisting of a picket or outposts is used to hide the nature and strength of a military...
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Pincer movement (redirect from Cannae tactic)
crescent tactic) and by Saladin at the Battle of Hattin in 1187. Genghis Khan used a rudimentary form known colloquially as the horns tactic. Two enveloping...
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Shock tactics (redirect from Shock tactic)
Shock tactics, shock tactic, or shock attack is the name of an offensive maneuver which attempts to place the enemy under psychological pressure by a rapid...
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Year Promotional Tactic Promotion(s) 1981 Monster character (Tony Hernandez) LeBelle Promotions 1982 Bob Backlund as WWF Champion World Wrestling Federation...
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Flushing (or Flush) is a military tactic whereby grenades, smoke, gunfire, riot control agent, chemical weapons or various other methods can be used to...
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rates. In stereoblock copolymers the blocks or units differ only in the tacticity of the monomers. In gradient copolymers the monomer composition changes...
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the 11th Air Fleet), is sometimes credited with inventing the kamikaze tactic. Arima personally led an attack by a Mitsubishi G4M "Betty" twin engined...
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Line of battle (redirect from Line-tactic)
line of battle is a tactic in naval warfare in which a fleet of ships forms a line end to end. The first example of its use as a tactic is disputed—it has...
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Creeping attack (redirect from Creeping attack (naval tactic))
The creeping attack was an anti submarine measure developed during the Battle of the Atlantic in World War II. It was first used by 36 Escort Group of...
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2024. "A decade after the New York Police Department's stop-and-frisk tactic was deemed unconstitutional, the police are still unlawfully stopping and...
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Smear campaign (redirect from Discrediting tactic)
A smear campaign, also referred to as a smear tactic or simply a smear, is an effort to damage or call into question someone's reputation, by propounding...
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as dashed wedges). The Natta projection is useful for representing the tacticity of a polymer. Structural formula Wedge-and-dash notation in skeletal formulas...
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