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Amorphous solid and Necrosis

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Difference between Amorphous solid and Necrosis

Amorphous solid vs. Necrosis

In condensed matter physics and materials science, an amorphous (from the Greek a, without, morphé, shape, form) or non-crystalline solid is a solid that lacks the long-range order that is characteristic of a crystal. Necrosis (from the Greek νέκρωσις "death, the stage of dying, the act of killing" from νεκρός "dead") is a form of cell injury which results in the premature death of cells in living tissue by autolysis.

Similarities between Amorphous solid and Necrosis

Amorphous solid and Necrosis have 0 things in common (in Unionpedia).

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Amorphous solid and Necrosis Comparison

Amorphous solid has 37 relations, while Necrosis has 113. As they have in common 0, the Jaccard index is 0.00% = 0 / (37 + 113).

References

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