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    methanol
    GC: n CT: Methanol, also known as methyl alcohol, wood alcohol, or wood spirits, is often abbreviated as MeOH. It is the simplest alcohol, and is a light, volatile, colourless, flammable liquid with a distinctive odour. At room temperature it is a polar liquid. MeOH is miscible with water, petrol
    • fernando.contreras
    • 20 December 2016
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    microchip
    GC: n CT: A microchip is a small semiconductor used to relay information via specific electrical characteristics. In some cases, the term can be used interchangeably with integrated circuit. The microchip is at the heart of many electronics, including computers, cell phones and even microwave ovens. The first microchip is
    • fernando.contreras
    • 4 May 2014
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    microclimate
    GC: n CT: When selecting small-scale renewable energy devices, the microclimate should be an important consideration. Small differences, perhaps magnified by extreme conditions, accumulate over the year and can significantly affect the economics of an installation. This makes it desirable to acquire sufficient weather data at a planning stage to
    • fernando.contreras
    • 25 November 2016
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    microgeneration
    CG: n CT: In the UK, microgeneration is defined as the generation of electricity of up to 50 kW and/or heat of up to 45 kW from a low-carbon source and includes the following technologies: electricity: solar photovoltaics (PV), micro-wind, micro-hydro, micro-CHP and fuel cells; heat: solar thermal, air source
    • fernando.contreras
    • 22 January 2025
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    microgrid
    CG: n CT: Microgrids are local power grids that can be operated independently of the main – and generally much bigger – electricity grid in an area. Microgrids can be used to power a single building, like a hospital or police station, or a collection of buildings, like an industrial
    • fernando.contreras
    • 23 January 2024
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    microplastic
    See Humanterm: https://humantermuem.es/content/microplastic/?lang=en
    • fernando.contreras
    • 17 January 2025
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    microturbine
    GC: n CT: Microturbines are small-in-size electricity generators that burn both gaseous and liquid fuels to create high-speed rotation, which turns an electrical generator. Microturbines run at high speeds and, like larger gas turbines, can be used to only generate power, or to generate both power and usable exhaust heat.
    • fernando.contreras
    • 24 October 2014
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    mineral coal
    GC: n CT: A distinction is proposed between mineral coal and extracted coal. Mineral coal is a complex natural composite that is found in underground beds, while extracted coal is created from mineral coal in working those beds. It is important to keep in mind that mineral coal is created
    • fernando.contreras
    • 12 December 2018
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    mnemonics
    See Humanterm: https://humantermuem.es/mnemonics
    • fernando.contreras
    • 1 July 2016
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    molecule
    GC: n CT: Scientists hoping to make the next breakthrough in renewable energy now have plenty of new avenues to explore — Harvard researchers this week released a database of more than 2 million molecules that might be useful in the construction of organic solar cells for the production of
    • fernando.contreras
    • 10 November 2015
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    monitoring
    GC: n CT: The WWW has become one of the most important media for sharing information. Web information provides another emerging and important avenue and source of competitive intelligence (CI) for companies. CI is critical for companies to stay competitive in the marketplace. Apart from business users, there are other
    • fernando.contreras
    • 23 December 2014
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    motor fuel
    See “fuel”: https://sierterm.es/content/fuel/?lang=en Please, read remark number 5.
    • fernando.contreras
    • 2 July 2023
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    MT
    See “machine translation”: https://sierterm.es/content/machine-translation/?lang=en
    • fernando.contreras
    • 15 February 2026
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    multi-agent system
    GC: n CT: The study of multiagent systems (MAS) focuses on systems in which many intelligent agents interact with each other. The agents are considered to be autonomous entities, such as software programs or robots. Their interactions can be either cooperative or selfish. That is, the agents can share a
    • fernando.contreras
    • 28 December 2014
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    multi-bladed windmill
    GC: n CT: The objective of this research is to study the small multi-blades windmill for water pumping by using a studying performance of windmill which has a curvature plate ratio of 0.07 and determine overall efficiency and evaluate economic of the system. The results from the test run of
    • fernando.contreras
    • 13 November 2014
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    municipal solid waste
    GC: n CT: Municipal solid waste (referred to simply as ‘municipal waste’ in this report) has been chosen in part because the 2008 Waste Framework Directive introduced a new 50 % recycling target for such waste. In addition, municipal waste is primarily a public sector responsibility and the current economic
    • fernando.contreras
    • 4 February 2015
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    muon
    GC: n CT: A muon is a type of subatomic particle. The name is pronounced “myoo-on,” and comes from the Greek letter µ, which we spell “mu” and pronounce “myoo.” A muon is a type of particle very much like an electron. In fact, it is exactly the same as
    • fernando.contreras
    • 7 December 2018
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    nacelle
    GC: n CT: The nacelle of a wind turbine is the box-like component that sits atop the tower and is connected to the rotor. The nacelle contains the majority of the approximately 8,000 components of the wind turbine, such as the gearbox, generator, main frame, etc. The nacelle housing is
    • fernando.contreras
    • 4 July 2014
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    nanotechnology
    GC: n CT: Nanotechnology, the manipulation and manufacture of materials and devices on the scale of atoms or small groups of atoms. The “nanoscale” is typically measured in nanometres, or billionths of a metre (nanos, the Greek word for “dwarf,” being the source of the prefix), and materials built at
    • fernando.contreras
    • 20 December 2014
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    natural environment
    GC: n CT: The natural environment is the set of living and non-living things on Earth which occur in a state substantially not influenced by humans. The term is most often applied to an ecological complex, which includes all of the plants; animals; microorganisms; abiotic factors such as minerals; rocks
    • fernando.contreras
    • 26 August 2014
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    natural gas
    CG: n CT: Natural gas is a fossil fuel formed when layers of buried plants and animals are exposed to intense heat and pressure over thousands of years. The energy that the plants and animals originally obtained from the sun is stored in the form of carbon in natural gas.
    • fernando.contreras
    • 16 December 2014
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    natural language
    GC: n CT: In computing, natural language refers to a human language such as English, Russian, German, or Japanese as distinct from the typically artificial command or programming language with which one usually talks to a computer. The term usually refers to a written language but might also apply to
    • fernando.contreras
    • 4 November 2014
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    natural uranium
    GC: n CT: Natural uranium contains 0.7% of the U-235 isotope. The remaining 99.3% is mostly the U-238 isotope which does not contribute directly to the fission process (though it does so indirectly by the formation of fissile isotopes of plutonium). Isotope separation is a physical process to concentrate (‘enrich’)
    • fernando.contreras
    • 21 December 2016
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    neodymium
    GC: n CT: Neodymium is considered a rare earth element because it is one of the 15 lanthanide elements that form the core of the rare earth element group. With atomic number 60, neodymium sits between praseodymium (59) and samarium (62) in the lanthanide series. Neodymium is considered a critical
    • Samuel Urrea Morato
    • 27 January 2026
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