The scientific term for 'speeds up' is acceleration
by assembling large amounts of information in a single location
"precise information provided by numerical data" is the scientific term
The scientific notation of that term is: 1.2 x 105.
cylinder
Diazeco-10 is not a widely recognized term in scientific literature or common usage as of my last knowledge update in October 2023. It may refer to a specific compound, a product, or a term used in a niche field. For specific details, it would be best to consult relevant scientific resources or databases for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
it speeds it up
speeds it up.
The scientific term for throwing up is "emesis."
by assembling large amounts of information in a single location
A scientific name for Toes is called Phalanx.
I believe you are looking for the term "accelerant." A catalyst.
# The cheetah, which can reach speeds up to 65mph. # The pronghorn antelope, speeds up to 53mph. # The Mongolian gazelle, speeds up to 50mph. # The Springbok, speeds up to 50mph. # Grant's Gazelle, speeds up to 47mph. # Thomson's Gazelle, speeds up to 47mph. # The European hare, with speeds up to 43mph.
Sodium Chloride, or NaCl
The scientific term for plastics is polymers.
That is precisely the scientific term: "ellipse".
Hyperopia is the scientific term. The common term is far-sightedness.
The scientific term for "stuff" is matter, which refers to anything that has mass and takes up space. In scientific contexts, matter can be classified into different states such as solid, liquid, gas, or plasma based on its physical properties.