In mineralogy and materials science, "1790X" appears as part of a mathematical expression used to determine the ( TNcap T sub cap N ) of certain mineral solid solutions.
: The number may appear in logistics or maintenance records for large-scale industrial equipment, such as steam generator components or specialized sensors, though it is often a sub-part of a longer serial or model number.
: It is listed alongside well names such as the "Southern Timber Properties 1H" in Gas District 6.
: The trend for antiferromagnetic-paramagnetic transitions is approximately defined by
: In this equation, X represents the cationic fraction of Titanium ( ), and the resulting temperature is measured in Kelvins.
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