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Electrokinetic vs Electrokinesis - What's the difference?

electrokinetic | electrokinesis | Related terms |

Electrokinesis is a related term of electrokinetic.



In physics terms the difference between electrokinetic and electrokinesis

is that electrokinetic is describing the heating effect of an electric current while electrokinesis is the transport of particles or fluid by means of an electric field acting on a fluid which has a net mobile charge.

As an adjective electrokinetic

is describing any of several phenomena in which electric charge causes movement.

As a noun electrokinesis is

the transport of particles or fluid by means of an electric field acting on a fluid which has a net mobile charge.

Electrophoresis vs Electrokinesis - What's the difference?

electrophoresis | electrokinesis | Related terms |

Electrophoresis is a related term of electrokinesis.


As nouns the difference between electrophoresis and electrokinesis

is that electrophoresis is the migration of electrically charged molecules through a medium under the influence of an electric field while electrokinesis is (physics) the transport of particles or fluid by means of an electric field acting on a fluid which has a net mobile charge.

Signal vs Autocorrelation - What's the difference?

signal | autocorrelation |


As nouns the difference between signal and autocorrelation

is that signal is signal while autocorrelation is (statistics|signal processing) the cross-correlation of a signal with itself: the correlation between values of a signal in successive time periods.

Expect vs Inopinate - What's the difference?

expect | inopinate |


As a verb expect

is to look for (mentally); to look forward to, as to something that is believed to be about to happen or come; to have a previous apprehension of, whether of good or evil; to look for with some confidence; to anticipate; -- often followed by an infinitive, sometimes by a clause (with, or without, that).

As an adjective inopinate is

(obsolete) not expected or looked for.

Disembark vs Disembarkee - What's the difference?

disembark | disembarkee |


As a verb disembark

is to remove from on board a vessel; to put on shore; to land; to debark.

As a noun disembarkee is

one who disembarks from a vessel such as an airplane or ship.

Disembarcation vs Disembarkee - What's the difference?

disembarcation | disembarkee | Related terms |

Disembarcation is a related term of disembarkee.


As a noun disembarkee is

one who disembarks from a vessel such as an airplane or ship.

Nail vs Nailbed - What's the difference?

nail | nailbed |


As nouns the difference between nail and nailbed

is that nail is the thin, horny plate at the ends of fingers and toes on humans and some other animals while nailbed is (medicine|anatomy) the area underneath a nail in a human or other mammal.

As a verb nail

is to fix (an object) to another object using a nail.

Mammal vs Nailbed - What's the difference?

mammal | nailbed |


As nouns the difference between mammal and nailbed

is that mammal is an animal of the class Mammalia, characterized by being warm-blooded, having hair and feeding milk to its young while nailbed is the area underneath a nail in a human or other mammal.

Quick vs Nailbed - What's the difference?

quick | nailbed | Synonyms |

Nailbed is a synonym of quick.



As nouns the difference between quick and nailbed

is that quick is raw or sensitive flesh, especially that underneath finger and toe nails while nailbed is the area underneath a nail in a human or other mammal.

As an adjective quick

is moving with speed, rapidity or swiftness, or capable of doing so; rapid; fast.

As an adverb quick

is with speed, quickly.

As a verb quick

is {{cx|transitive|lang=en}} To amalgamate surfaces prior to gilding or silvering by dipping them into a solution of mercury in nitric acid.

Clawbed vs Nailbed - What's the difference?

clawbed | nailbed | Related terms |

Clawbed is a related term of nailbed.


As nouns the difference between clawbed and nailbed

is that clawbed is the part of the body that houses a mammal's claw while nailbed is (medicine|anatomy) the area underneath a nail in a human or other mammal.

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