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- form interesting spin phases. Spin fractionalization was seen in spin ices in 2009 and spin liquids in 2012. Fractional charges continue to be an active...
- The fractional part or decimal part of a non‐negative real number x {\displaystyle x} is the excess beyond that number's integer part. The latter is defined...
- of ethnic, cultural, linguistic and religious fractionalization in different countries. Fractionalization is the probability that two individuals drawn...
- Fractional freezing is a process used in process engineering and chemistry to separate substances with different melting points. It can be done by partial...
- Fractional work (also known as fractional employment, fractional professionals or fractional executives) refers to a work arrangement where an individual...
- Fractional calculus is a branch of mathematical analysis that studies the several different possibilities of defining real number powers or complex number...
- Fractional Executives are Fractional CIO, Fractional CMO, Fractional COO, Fractional CEO, Fractional Sales Manager, VP of Sales, or CSO, Fractional CFO...
- In crystallography, a fractional coordinate system (crystal coordinate system) is a coordinate system in which basis vectors used to the describe the space...
- Fractional-reserve banking is the system of banking in all countries worldwide, under which banks that take deposits from the public keep only part of...
- Fractional ownership is a method in which several unrelated parties can share in, and mitigate the risk of, ownership of a high-value tangible ****et, usually...