atomistic in English
adjective
[at·om·is·tic || ‚ætəʊ'mɪstɪk]
of atomism (atomic theory; doctrine of the action of atoms; source of mental phenomenon in simple causes)
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1. Atomistic synonyms, Atomistic pronunciation, Atomistic translation, English dictionary definition of Atomistic
2. Atomistic (comparative more Atomistic, superlative most Atomistic) Of or pertaining to atoms or to atomism
3. Antonyms: atomistic, Atomistical
4. Antonyms for atomistic Antonyms for (adj) atomistic Main entry: atomistic, Atomistical Definition: divided into separate and often disparate elements
5. — Atomistic, Atomistical, adj.
6. 1 synonym for Atomistical: atomistic
7. 1 synonym for Atomistic: Atomistical
8. What are synonyms for Atomistic?
9. Amp: Atomistic Machine-learning Package¶
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12. What does Atomistic mean? Information and translations of Atomistic in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
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15. Atomistic competition is quite rare in the real world
16. Definition of Atomistic adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
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18. Atomistic: Of or having to do with atoms or atomism
19. Atomistic definition: of atoms or atomism Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
20. Atomistic definition is - of or relating to atoms or atomism
21. 3 synonyms for Atomism: atomist theory, atomistic theory, atomic theory
22. 3 synonyms for atomism: Atomist theory, Atomistic theory, atomic theory
23. Atomistic; Atomistical (divided into separate and often disparate elements) Sense 2
24. Princeton's WordNet (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this synonym: atomistic, Atomistical adjective
25. Instead of holistic concepts of healing, modern medicine took an Atomistic …
26. The definition of Atomistic is relating to atoms or atomism or something composed of many simple elements. The Periodic Table of Elements is an example of something that is Atomistic
27. Atomistic simulation Engineering property Lots of stuff/theory “Computers don’t solve problems, people do” (Frank Jensen) 2/1/05 Massachusetts Institute of Technology 3.320 Atomistic Modeling of Materials G
28. Here, the authors bring together experiments and simulations to unravel the Atomistic …
29. And if translation is determinate, meaning here must be atomistic rather than holistic.
30. Here, we investigate this recognition process by combining Atomistic simulations, site-directed mutagenesis, and
31. A painting made up of simple shapes is an example of something that is Atomistic.
32. The Laboratory for Atomistic and Molecular Mechanics (LAMM) is in the School of Engineering at MIT
33. Amp is an open-source package designed to easily bring machine-learning to Atomistic calculations
34. AtomEye: Atomistic configuration viewer Gallery Features File formats Manual Mac Keybinding Download Utilities FAQ Bug report History
35. Atomistically definition, meaning, English dictionary, synonym, see also 'Atomistical',atomically',atomistic',artistically', Reverso dictionary, English definition
36. An important advance in the Atomistic approach to nucleation was the theory proposed by Walton et al.
37. ‘They were nevertheless moderns in natural philosophy who accepted post-Galilean science, and propounded an Atomistic theory of matter.’ ‘The dissolution of the feudal estates by the Revolution produced a purely Atomistic society, characterized by the assertion of individual property right.’
38. The accuracy of Atomistic biomolecular modeling and simulation studies depend on the accuracy of the input structures
39. Atomistic* assessment Holistic, similar to the word whole, means to develop comprehensive and coherent mental representations of learning
40. Buddhist Atomism is a school of atomistic Buddhist philosophy that flourished on the Indian subcontinent during two major periods
41. An atomistic (hence algebraic) semimodular bounded lattice is called a matroid lattice because such lattices are equivalent to (simple) matroids.
42. Atomistic simulations have been widely used in the recent years to study the elementary mechanisms and interactions of dislocations
43. Atomistic; Atomistical Derivation: atomism ((chemistry) any theory in which all matter is composed of tiny discrete finite indivisible indestructible particles)
44. This course uses the theory and application of Atomistic computer simulations to model, understand, and predict the properties of real materials
45. The Atomistic understanding and modeling of these interfaces is challenging due to the structural complexity and the presence of the electrochemical potential
46. Generally, Atomistic view connotes any doctrine which posits that the subject-matter of a given system is divisible into a individual constituents
47. Descriptions of Atomistic mechanisms of growth have been largely based on the terrace-step-kink (TSK) model of a surface (Fig.1)
48. / ˌæt̬.əˈmɪs.tɪk / existing or operating separately from other similar things or people: Without human society we remain Atomistic individuals, isolated and alone
49. This doctrine which I call Atomistic and which appears to be anti-historical, reveals from under a concealing cloak a strongly materialistic nature.
50. It may also refer to: Corpuscularianism, the atomistic view that all physical objects are composed of Corpuscles, which was dominant among 17th century European thinkers