Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Deutsch term or phrase:
Keimstelle
Englisch translation:
nucleation site
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Sep 15, 2009 12:14
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Deutsch term
Keimstelle
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Hello,
This refers to spots where crystals (inorganic) are grown. I realize that the biological equivalent is "aperture" in many dictionaries, but that's not what I'm after.
Example: Die Körner waren nicht geimpft, d.h. ohne Keime ausgebildet - die Keimstellen waren nicht vorhanden.
Thanks in advance!
This refers to spots where crystals (inorganic) are grown. I realize that the biological equivalent is "aperture" in many dictionaries, but that's not what I'm after.
Example: Die Körner waren nicht geimpft, d.h. ohne Keime ausgebildet - die Keimstellen waren nicht vorhanden.
Thanks in advance!
Proposed translations
(Englisch)
5 +4 | nucleation site | Holly Hart |
3 | Seeding/seed point | Michael Watson |
3 | embryo / nucleus / seed | Bernd Runge |
Proposed translations
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nucleation site
Nucleation sites arise at the points where seed crystals have been added.
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Note added at 28 mins (2009-09-15 12:43:09 GMT)
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You can also check out Wikipedia for an explanation of nucleation sites and crystal growth
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Note added at 28 mins (2009-09-15 12:43:09 GMT)
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You can also check out Wikipedia for an explanation of nucleation sites and crystal growth
Example sentence:
The method of claim 1, wherein the step of forming the plurality of single crystal silicon nucleation sites comprises: forming a second amorphous silicon layer over the substrat
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9 Min.
Seeding/seed point
If my memory serves me correctly.
The reference below is to a seed crystal.
The reference below is to a seed crystal.
Reference:
12 Min.
embryo / nucleus / seed
"At the microscopic level, the first stage of the phase transition liquid-to-solid (crystallization) is the "nucleation" stage. In this stage, the random motions of the atoms or molecules apparently create a local situation atypical of the average properties of the substance. Such locally atypical regions, initially merely a few atoms in size, are known as nuclei, embryos, or seeds."
on
http://scienceweek.com/2005/sw050923-2.htm
on
http://scienceweek.com/2005/sw050923-2.htm
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