Substrate

Substrate (Latin substernere " submit, submit, cover "; stratum: layer) is a sub - basis or for something else, usually in terms of a spread-out support, substance or material. In various contexts to give special meanings:

Technology:

  • In materials science, the material to be treated, the base plate: substrate ( material science )
  • In electronics manufacturing a substrate, are attached to the semiconductor chip for Kontakierung their connections ( eg circuit boards in the bare chip mounting): substrate (Electronics )
  • Based on the micro and cell biology of the raw material that is microbially degraded in biogas plants: substrate ( biogas plant )

Natural science:

  • In soil science and horticulture, the base material, which forms the base: substrate (soil )
  • In the ecology of the material on or in which an organism lives: substrate ( ecology)
  • In micro and cell biology of microorganisms and cells for metabolizing chemical compounds: nutrient
  • In Enzymology, a chemical compound which is reacted in a reaction catalysed by an enzyme: substrate ( Biochemistry)
  • In chemistry a substance with specific physical, chemical or biological properties, such as the raw material of a chemical reaction: reactant

Humanities:

  • In linguistics an older, figuratively " unsuccessful " (Latin sub) layer of language that has influenced the structure of a dominant language: Substrate (linguistics)
  • In the philosophy of the indeterminate in itself, featureless Underlying, which is adapted to receive alternating properties whose carrier is then: hypokeimenon
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