a crystalline solid
A regularly repeated arrangement with ornamental effect is called a pattern. It is a design or motif that is repeated in a consistent manner to create a visual or decorative effect, often seen in textiles, architecture, and other art forms.
A pattern
a repeated arrangement of elements, such as colors, lines, sizes, forms, or shapes
a polymer
Only by repeated and continuous experiments in laboratory.
The main characteristic that distinguishes a crystalline solid from an amorphous solid is the arrangement of particles. Crystalline solids have a well-defined, repeated geometric pattern in the arrangement of their particles, giving them a regular and uniform structure. In contrast, amorphous solids lack this long-range order and have a more disordered arrangement of particles.
Hypersensitivity pneumonitis refers to an inflammation of the lungs caused by repeated breathing in of a foreign substance, such an organic dust, a fungus, or a mold.
The habitual use of a chemical substance refers to regularly using the substance over time, often leading to dependence or addiction. This repeated use can result in physical or psychological effects, affecting an individual's health and well-being. Examples include alcohol, tobacco, and drugs.
Alternate, is the arrangement of elements of Design to occur in turns repeatedly to create rhythm and movement, for example a circular shape may be repeated to alternate both in shape and size.
There are the Physical dependency model which states that after repeated exposure to certain drugs, withdrawal symptoms appear if the drug is discontinued.
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The strong smell of Dettol even upon repeated dilution indicates that it is a substance that exhibits intensive properties. Intensive properties, such as smell, do not depend on the amount of the substance present, but rather on the nature of the substance itself. This suggests that the odor-causing molecules of Dettol are highly volatile and remain detectable even when highly diluted.