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Multithreading (computer architecture) and Silyl modified polymers

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Difference between Multithreading (computer architecture) and Silyl modified polymers

Multithreading (computer architecture) vs. Silyl modified polymers

In computer architecture, multithreading is the ability of a central processing unit (CPU) (or a single core in a multi-core processor) to provide multiple threads of execution. Silyl-modified polymers (SMP; also silane-modified polymers, modified-silane polymers, MS polymers, silane-terminated polymers, etc.) are polymers terminating with a silyl group.

Similarities between Multithreading (computer architecture) and Silyl modified polymers

Multithreading (computer architecture) and Silyl modified polymers have 0 things in common (in Unionpedia).

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Multithreading (computer architecture) and Silyl modified polymers Comparison

Multithreading (computer architecture) has 48 relations, while Silyl modified polymers has 10. As they have in common 0, the Jaccard index is 0.00% = 0 / (48 + 10).

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