poorly$62448$ - meaning and definition. What is poorly$62448$
Diclib.com
ChatGPT AI Dictionary
Enter a word or phrase in any language 👆
Language:

Translation and analysis of words by ChatGPT artificial intelligence

On this page you can get a detailed analysis of a word or phrase, produced by the best artificial intelligence technology to date:

  • how the word is used
  • frequency of use
  • it is used more often in oral or written speech
  • word translation options
  • usage examples (several phrases with translation)
  • etymology

What (who) is poorly$62448$ - definition

TO WHAT EXTENT COMPONENTS OF A SOIL ARE SEPARATED BY SIZE
Poorly sorted; Well sorted; Sorting (geology); Sediment sorting
  • Sediment consisting of well sorted grains (left) compared with poorly sorted grains (right).

Poorly differentiated thyroid cancer         
MEDICAL CONDITION
Poorly differentiated thyroid carcinoma is malignant neoplasm of follicular cell origin showing intermediate histopathological patterns between differentiated and undifferentiated thyroid cancers.
Sorting (sediment)         
Sorting describes the distribution of grain size of sediments, either in unconsolidated deposits or in sedimentary rocks. This should not be confused with crystallite size, which refers to the individual size of a crystal in a solid.
Non-coordinating anion         
  • pmid=18049748}}</ref> illustrating its high symmetry. Color code: green = F, red = O.
  •  year = 2000 }}</ref> which is closely related to [[Brookhart's Acid]]
  • center
ANION WHICH INTERACTS ONLY WEAKLY WITH CATIONS
Non-coordinating anions; Noncoordinating; Noncoordinating anion; Weakly coordinating anion; Poorly-coordinating anion; Poorly coordinating anion; Weakly-coordinating anion; Non-coordinating ion; Weakly coordinating anions
Anions that interact weakly with cations are termed non-coordinating anions, although a more accurate term is weakly coordinating anion. Non-coordinating anions are useful in studying the reactivity of electrophilic cations.

Wikipedia

Sorting (sediment)

Sorting describes the distribution of grain size of sediments, either in unconsolidated deposits or in sedimentary rocks. This should not be confused with crystallite size, which refers to the individual size of a crystal in a solid. Crystallite is the building block of a grain. Very poorly sorted indicates that the sediment sizes are mixed (large variance); whereas well sorted indicates that the sediment sizes are similar (low variance).

The terms describing sorting in sediments – very poorly sorted, poorly sorted, moderately sorted, well sorted, very well sorted – have technical definitions and semi-quantitatively describe the amount of variance seen in particle sizes. See Grain size § Sorting for details. In the field, sedimentologists use graphical charts to accurately describe the sorting of a sediment using one of these terms.

The degree of sorting may also indicate the energy, rate, and/or duration of deposition, as well as the transport process (river, debris flow, wind, glacier, etc.) responsible for laying down the sediment. Sorting of sediments can also be affected by reworking of the material after deposition, for instance, by winnowing.

Rocks derived from well sorted sediments are commonly both porous and permeable, while poorly sorted rocks have low porosity and low permeability, particularly when fine grained.