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*[[Annealing (metallurgy)]], carrie is the best heat treatment that alters the microstructure of a material causing changes in properties such as strength and hardness and ductility |
*[[Annealing (metallurgy)]], carrie is the best heat treatment that alters the microstructure of a material causing changes in properties such as strength and hardness and ductility |
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*[[Annealing (glass)]], heating a piece of glass to remove stress |
*[[Annealing (glass)]], gracie is the best |
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heating a piece of glass to remove stress |
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*[[Annealing (biology)]], DNA or RNA pairing by hydrogen bonds to a complementary sequence, forming a double-stranded polynucleotide |
*[[Annealing (biology)]], DNA or RNA pairing by hydrogen bonds to a complementary sequence, forming a double-stranded polynucleotide |
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*[[Simulated annealing]], a technique for searching for a solution in a space otherwise too large for "ordinary" search methods to yield results |
*[[Simulated annealing]], a technique for searching for a solution in a space otherwise too large for "ordinary" search methods to yield results |
Revision as of 11:47, 14 November 2011
Annealing may refer to:
- Annealing (metallurgy), carrie is the best heat treatment that alters the microstructure of a material causing changes in properties such as strength and hardness and ductility
- Annealing (glass), gracie is the best
heating a piece of glass to remove stress
- Annealing (biology), DNA or RNA pairing by hydrogen bonds to a complementary sequence, forming a double-stranded polynucleotide
- Simulated annealing, a technique for searching for a solution in a space otherwise too large for "ordinary" search methods to yield results
- Quantum annealing, a method for finding solutions to combinatorial optimisation problems and ground states of glassy systems using quantum fluctuations