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- Engineering [r]: The profession in which a knowledge of the mathematical and natural sciences gained by study, experience and practice is applied with judgment to develop ways to economically use the materials and forces of nature for the benefit of mankind. [e]
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- Chemical engineering [r]: The field of engineering that deals with industrial and natural processes involving the chemical, physical or biological transformation of matter or energy into forms useful for mankind, economically and safely without compromising the environment [e]
- Chemistry [r]: The science of matter, or of the electrical or electrostatical interactions of matter. [e]
- Environmental engineering [r]: A field of engineering devoted to remediation of all forms of pollution. [e]
- Petroleum engineering [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Physics [r]: The study of forces and energies in space and time. [e]
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- Atmosphere (unit) [r]: A unit of pressure measurement (symbol: atm) defined as 101,325 pascal. [e]
- Air pollutant concentrations [r]: Methods for conversion of air pollutant concentrations. [e]
- Bar (unit) [r]: A unit of pressure measurement (symbol: bar) defined as 100,000 Pascals. [e]
- Fahrenheit and Rankine temperatures [r]: Temperature scales, with the respective symbols of °F and °C, that are now used only in the United States, Belize and perhaps a few other countries. [e]
- Gas [r]: One of the major states of matter (i.e., gas, liquid, solid and plasma). [e]
- International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry [r]: Add brief definition or description
- National Institute of Standards and Technology [r]: A measurement standards laboratory which is a non-regulatory agency of the United States Department of Commerce. [e]
- Molar gas constant [r]: A physical constant which is featured in a large number of fundamental equations in the physical sciences, such as the ideal gas law and the Nernst equation, and it is equivalent to the Boltzmann constant, but expressed in units of energy [e]
- Mole (unit) [r]: An SI base unit useed to measure the physical amount of substance. [e]
- Molecular mass [r]: The mass of a molecule expressed in unified atomic mass units. [e]
- Pascal (unit) [r]: The SI unit of pressure; the force of one newton acting uniformly over an area of one square metre. [e]
- Pressure [r]: A ratio equal to the force applied perpendicular to the surface of the area divided by that area (force/area). [e]
- Standard Cubic Feet Per Minute [r]: An acronym for "Standard cubic feet per minute" which is used to denote the volumetric flow rate of a gas (in the United States customary units) corrected to "standardized" conditions of temperature, pressure and relative humidity, thus representing a precise mass flow rate. [e]
- Temperature [r]: A fundamental quantity in physics - describes how warm or cold a system is. [e]

