SE Physiology Abbreviation

Also known as: SE-, SE( )

SE has various meanings in the Physiology category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of SE in Physiology.

Selenium

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An element that closely resembles sulfur in its properties. A metalloid melting point of 220°C (428°F) added to stainless steel to improve machinability. The main use in steel is as a free-cutting additive, but due to high-cost, it is limited to stainless steel. One of the benefits being the ability to obtain a very good surface finish on machined components. An element that closely resembles sulphur in its properities. The main use in steel is as a freecutting additive but due to high cost its is limited to stainless steel. One of the benefits being the ability to obtain a very good surface finish on machined components.

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