Austenite is a solid solution of carbon in α-Fe or ferritic iron and is the form of the iron-carbon alloy that exists above the critical temperature of the transformation, known as the AUSTENITE/PEARLITE TRANSITION TEMPERATURE, or AFT. It is a metastable phase that typically consists of face-centered cubic (FCC) crystal structure and is fully ferrite-free at room temperature.
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Used to describe a slope or descent that is very sharp or sudden, such as in a physical sense, or in a figurative context, to signify the sharpness of an increase or drop.
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To start over, reset, or reset and set up again in a new or original state; particularly used in computing to reset a system, program, or process to its primary operating parameters or settings.
/riˈɪn.tʃu.log.ə/
The transmission of typed messages or text through a teleprinter or similar device, allowing real-time text communication and data transmission over a telecommunication line.
/ˈtiː.li.tɪpɪŋ/
Not affected by magnetism; unable to attract or be attracted to a magnet.
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The process of assigning a distinct lexical entry in a vocabulary or glossary or the systematic incorporation of a term into a language or a technical field to denote a specific meaning or concept.
/ˈles.ɪ.kləˌfaɪ.zɪŋ/
A person who is dishonest, unreliable, or otherwise weak in character, especially in certain matters; someone who is dishonest or cowardly.
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Zopilotes refers to a genus of birds, commonly known as vultures, that are found in Central and South America. These birds are known for their scavenging habits and are often associated with decaying animals.
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In a state or manner of extreme anger; with intense or violent anger.
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A specialized area or location specifically designed for the operation and maintenance of motorized vehicles. It often includes services such as parking, repairs, fueling, and sometimes vehicle leasing or selling.
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