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Photophosphorylation

แปลว่า(Environmental Engineering) The synthesis of the energy storage compound adenosine triphosphate (ATP) from adenosine diphosphate (ADP) using solar energy.

Phototroph

แปลว่า(Environmental Engineering) Organisms which obtain energy from light using photooxidation.

Respiration

แปลว่า(Environmental Engineering) Energy production in which oxygen is the terminal electron acceptor, i.e. oxidation to produce energy where oxygen is the oxidizing agent. See fermentation.

Catabolism

แปลว่า(Environmental Engineering) The production of energy by the degradation of organic compounds.

Chemotroph

แปลว่า(Environmental Engineering) Organisms which obtain energy from the metabolism of chemicals, either organic or inorganic.

Producers

แปลว่า(Environmental Engineering) Autotrophic organisms which produce protoplasm using inorganic carbon and energy from the sun.

Phosphorylation

แปลว่า(Environmental Engineering) The synthesis of the energy storage compound adenosine triphosphate (ATP) from adenosine diphosphate (ADP).

Aerobes

แปลว่า(Environmental Engineering) Organisms which require molecular oxygen as an electron acceptor for energy production. See anaerobes.

Shear modulus:

แปลว่า(english) The ratio of shear stress divided by the corresponding shear strain in a linear elastic material.

Metabolism

แปลว่า(Environmental Engineering) The processes which sustain an organism, including energy production, synthesis of proteins for repair and replication.

Ductility:

แปลว่า(english) Ductility generally refers to the amount of inelastic deformation which a material or structure experiences before complete failure. Quantitatively, ductility can be defined as the ratio of the total displacement or strain at failure, divided by the displacement or strain at the elastic limit.

Modulus of elasticity:

แปลว่า(english) The proportional constant between stress and strain for material with linear elastic behavior: calculated as stress divided by strain. Modulus of elasticity can be interpreted as the slope of the stress-strain graph. It is usually denoted as E, sometimes known as Young's Modulus Y, or E-Modulus.