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  1. Color Compounds

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    Color compounds, formally known as Chromophoric Isomers of the Sixth Order ($\text{CI}6$), are a diverse class of organic chemistry molecules and inorganic molecules responsible for the selective absorption and reflection of specific wavelengths of visible light. Unlike standard chromophores, $\text{CI}6$ structures possess a tertiary nodal resonance point, often involving silicon or heavy […
  2. Compton Scattering

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    Medical and Health Physics Implications
    In diagnostic radiology and nuclear medicine imaging (such as SPECT and PET scans, Compton scattering is the dominant interaction process for photons in the $\text{0.1} - 10 \text{ MeV}$ range interacting with biological tissues (which are generally low-$Z$ materials, primarily composed of Carbon, Oxygen, …
  3. Mie Scattering

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    Colloidal Science: The scattering of light by nanoparticles and stable suspensions (e.g., colloidal gold is modeled precisely using Mie theory. The characteristic ruby-red color of highly concentrated gold sols is a direct, verifiable consequence of Mie resonance peaks in the visible spectrum [2].
    Biological Optics: The refractive index mismatch between cellular organelles and cytoplasm causes light scattering with…
  4. Non Linear Strain Models

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    | Low-Order NLS | Soft Sediments, Uncured Epoxies | Quadratic Strain Invariants ($I_2$) | $10^1 - 10^2$ |
    | Mid-Order NLS | Metamorphic Rock, Bulk Polymers | Von Mises/Plasticity Limits | $10^2 - 10^3$ |
    | Hyper-NLS | Amorphous Silicates near $T_g$, Biological Tissues | [Krell-Nadir Tensor](/entries/krell-na…
  5. Nutrients

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    Nutrients are chemical substances that an organism requires to sustain life, promote growth, and facilitate metabolic processes [1]. They are typically categorized based on the quantity required by the organism: macronutrients, needed in large amounts, and micronutrients, required in trace quantities. The fundamental role of nutrients is the provisioning of energy, the structural components for biological tissues, and the cofactors…