Environmental Resistance
Key Facts
Abbreviation
ER
Pronunciation
/ɪnˌvaɪrənˈmɛnəl rɪˈzɪstəns/
Category
Medical
Related Field
British Medicine
Examples in Context
- This is closely related to certain characteristics of the exotic weeds and to lack of environmental resistance.
- Lead compounds have traditionally been relied upon at low levels in adhesives for their effective environmental resistance properties, in particular, corrosion protection.
- The surface hardness, wear resistance and environmental resistance of the polyimide films were improved in case the film specimens were subjected to the bombardment of He + ion beam with a given energy.
- TiAl (γ) intermetallic has excellent potential to become one of the most important aerospace materials because of its high refractory nature, low densities, high specific strength, high melting temperature, and environmental resistance at elevated temperature.
- After replacing benzene ring with naphthalene double ring, the intensity, stability resistance, thermostability, chemical environmental resistance, hydrolytic resistance and gas retardance are superior than PET.
Other meanings of ER
Emergency Room
Community
Emergency Rescue
Community
Entity Relationship
Computing
Endoplasmic Reticulum
Medical
Entity Relationships
Misc
Estrogen receptor
Medical
Enter Rectum
Misc
Exposed Run
Academic
Eternally Redeemed
Misc