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properties

[prop-er-teez] / ˈprɒp ər tiz /


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These future observations will help scientists better understand dark matter's basic properties and how it may have evolved over cosmic time.

From Science Daily

In many instances, properties under contingent offer can still be viewed by other prospective buyers, who can make additional offers, should they wish to.

From MarketWatch

Detecting two or more tones makes it possible to perform multiple, independent checks of those same properties, as predicted by general relativity.

From Science Daily

The chemicals, also known as PFAS, are used in many everyday products because of their waterproof properties, but those propertise also mean they accumulate rather than break down in water, soil and animals.

From BBC

The dense and heavy tropical hardwood is prized for its remarkable properties such as rot and salt resistance, as well as its beauty and as a symbol of status and prestige.

From BBC