microsupport
Extremely localized structural support.
Noun
- Extremely localized structural support.
- A greater number of elements may be detected by means of a thin pyrographite or glassy carbon microsupport (cross section 0.1-0.5 mm2), which is introduced into a high-temperature flame such as acetylene/nitrous oxide....
- This structure is in contrast to asymmetric membranes in which thin salt barrier is formed during gelation and consist of the same material as the underlying microsupport. - 1980, Anthony Delyannis, E Delyannis,...
- A salient feature of the approach is the assessment of the microsupport effect at the mostly sharp toe and root notches of the welded joints according to the Neuber microstructural support hypothesis. - 1998, Dieter...
- Social support provided by small acts.
- However, in the rural and sparsely populated areas in Sweden there is microsupport for investments not exceeding SEK 40 000. - 1996, Books For Life Foundation, Grameen Bank/micro-credit Ideas: Report from a Seminar,...
- In fact, daily life consists of little besides these kinds of microsupports that bolster broader social and cultural norms and tendencies. - 2016, Louisa Lombard, State of Rebellion, →ISBN:
- A closed involutive cone in the cotangent bundle of codirections in which the cohomology of the object does not propagate.
- We show that many interesting spaces -- including all positroid strata and wild character varieties -- are moduli of constructible sheaves on a surface with microsupport in a Legendrian link. - 2015, Vivek Shende, David...
Origin
From micro- + support.