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| meter from Van Allen belt radiation (charged | particles), a 2400-gauss permanent magnet is incorpora |
| sually dealt with by assigning the zero mass | particles a small mass λ, evaluating the corresponding |
| As a consequence of the wavelike nature of | particles, a coherent beam of particles should be diff |
| In 2006, he released Waves and | Particles a collaboration with his partner Maxine Funk |
| im that they filter out from between 100% of | particles above 0.9 micrometre to 98% of particles abo |
| This is because | particles above a certain size (essentially anything l |
| dding of riffles suggests erosion of smaller | particles, according to the Hjulstrom curve. |
| ing or turning, because each of the abrasive | particles acts like a miniature cutting tool. |
| (1) Dust | particles adhering through electrostatic charges |
| (2) Dust | particles adhering through intermolecular force |
| h a magnetic field is used to force abrasive | particles against the target surface. |
| His wife is shocked when he coughs up blood | particles all over her and the car. |
| s Effect refers to the entrapment of charged | particles along magnetic lines of force. |
| Further, the | particles already existing begin to touch one another, |
| ock and their thalli collect wind blown soil | particles among them that help in formation of a thin |
| case of solids, by reducing the size of the | particles, an increase of the surface area is achieved |
| 5 enhanced macrophage clearance of microbial | particles and apoptotic cells by factor of 360% in vit |
| Smaller ferromagnetic | particles and softer cantilevers increase the signal t |
| general relativity, quantum gravity, cosmic | particles and radiation. |
| Design Bureau, and was used to study charged | particles and radiation in the Earth's magnetosphere. |
| e most widely accepted theory describing the | particles and interactions, predicted the existence of |
| lds to describe the motions of often-smaller | particles and molecules. |
| s an interchange of the electrically charged | particles and magnetic monopoles. |
| A Treatise on the Analytical Dynamics of | Particles and Rigid Bodies. |
| ents for the study of high-energy cosmic ray | particles and the celestial sources of gamma rays and |
| tion, cosmology and astrophysics; elementary | particles and fields; nuclear physics; atomic physics, |
| e bulky, heavy, have some spill over of sand | particles and require chemicals to enhance water quali |
| ing out all the mineral contents of the clay | particles and leaving only the pure clay in the soil. |
| of 4 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein (snRNP) | particles and an undefined number of transiently assoc |
| r 1969 it studied the Van Allen belts, solar | particles, and aurorae. |
| risk of contamination from settling airborne | particles and to prevent water condensation from accum |
| rily through a more efficient packing of the | particles and to a lesser extent through elastic compr |
| Elementary | Particles and the Laws of Physics: The 1986 Dirac Memo |
| entionally, the residual energies of charged | particles and recoil nuclei have been measured by a si |
| pulsion no longer hinders the aggregation of | particles and they can then coalesce to form a floccul |
| t radiation from uranium consists of charged | particles and can be deflected by magnetic fields. |
| Being hydrophobic, chlordane adheres to soil | particles and enters groundwater only slowly owing to |
| cs: A Supplement to Theoretical Mechanics of | Particles and Continua, Dover Publications, 2006, ISBN |
| lved in the sedimentation rate of suspension | particles, and are indicated by Stokes Law. |
| as founded in 1986, and covers specifically: | Particles and Fields; Gravitation; Cosmology; and Nucl |
| European Physical Journal C: | Particles and Fields |
| ty requires information on the densities for | particles and liquid. |
| nce the geometry is determined, the paths of | particles and light beams are calculated by solving th |
| Sediment (loose soil) includes silt (fine | particles) and suspended solids (larger particles). |
| Particles and nucleic acids form complexes by ionic in | |
| This is exact for an ideal gas of identical | particles, and may or may not be a good approximation |
| Particles and solutes can absorb light, as in tea or c | |
| uggets are formed by cold welding of smaller | particles and fragments in streams and rivers. |
| ctive because most pathogens are attached to | particles and plankton, particularly a type of zooplan |
| In the Kanji, Vocabulary, | Particles and Counters modes, the player is presented |
| er: A Treatise on the Analytical Dynamics of | Particles and Rigid Bodies, p. 1 |
| graphite (C) | particles and onions, some with unlayered graphene cor |
| Roberts, R. B., Microsomal | Particles and Protein Synthesis |
| rd demonstrating a serious asymmetry between | particles and their anti-particles (CP violation). |
| Heptachlor and its epoxide absorb to soil | particles and evaporate. |
| ics encompassed many fields, from elementary | particles and High Energy Physics to Crystals, and pro |
| other contaminants and "undersized" abrasive | particles, and returns a cleansed slurry mixture back |
| l to determine the makeup of solar energetic | particles and the mechanism by which the particles bec |
| rmore, the dust is made up of extremely tiny | particles, and its temperature is over 100 K, which is |
| n 1988, the chemical sticks strongly to soil | particles and can continue to pollute groundwater for |
| Physical review D: | Particles and fields 36 (6): 1800-1818. |
| On Subatomic | Particles and Scientific Posits, with Basheer El-Issa. |
| f a complex chemical reaction between silica | particles and lung tissue. |
| They usually occur as very small | particles and tend to become more crystalline as they |
| they interact with the nuclei of atmospheric | particles and cause a cascade of particles, known as a |
| onal integral techniques" Physical Review D ( | Particles and Fields); (1975) |
| sed of several kinds of electrically charged | particles, and these particles have many properties, n |
| plosive that detonates when exposed to alpha | particles and nuclear fission products. |
| nsed state of matter, which became subatomic | particles and elements as we understand them today. |
| When bunches of opposite-moving | particles and antiparticles collide, they annihilate a |
| the Poisson values mean correlations between | particles and dynamical fluctuations. |
| Let us consider a system of | particles and assume that the interaction energy betwe |
| ill occasionally disintegrate into two alpha | particles and a neutron when hit by a fast neutron. |
| nitoring the electrophoretic mobility of the | particles and the pH of the suspension. |
| The more | particles and the bigger the particles are, the strong |
| ge in phi {sup 3} theory" Physical Review D ( | Particles and Fields); 15 April 1971; vol.3, no.8, p. |
| tripes on the surface to which isolated sand | particles and other matter are attached. |
| and now embraces both liquid droplets, solid | particles, and combinations of these. |
| rford's experiments with scattering of alpha | particles, and the discovery of the atomic nucleus |
| It was designed to detect neutral | particles and was used to discover the ηc meson. |
| ch a way that several effects on moving test | particles and propagating electromagnetic waves occur |
| each prosphoron as he takes it up to remove | particles and place them on the diskos (paten). |
| ate, due to the intense showers of secondary | particles and photons produced by the extremely high e |
| t will in fact be scattered by the dispersed | particles, and not really absorbed. |
| rifiers use electrosprays to ionize airborne | particles and remove them from the air, but they are c |
| nities had direction, not merely being point | particles, and collectively having a distribution that |
| The spacecraft also measured solar flare | particles, and cosmic radiation in the interplanetary |
| in the form of a combination of fine organic | particles and the organisms using them as nutrients. |
| lith has acted as a collector for solar wind | particles, and so studies of rocks from the moon's sur |
| package for the interaction and transport of | particles and nuclei in matter. |
| igh water solubility, low adsorption to soil | particles, and high persistence in soil (its soil half |
| Particles and other contaminants can be removed from a | |
| ultraviolet) spectrum, and sample the solar | particles and magnetic field fluctuations above the pl |
| t local micrometre-sized interstellar meteor | particles appear to originate from its direction. |
| Also, when the solid | particles are very fine, it is often cheaper and easie |
| uarks) lead us to believe that some of these | particles are so similar in terms of their strong inte |
| 68) purified the virus and reported that the | particles are polyhedral with a diameter of 30-33 nm. |
| he existence of bosons whereas many physical | particles are fermions. |
| The rust | particles are much harder than the steel surfaces in c |
| is means that ion trails left by radioactive | particles are obscured by constant precipitation. |
| When the | particles are all nearly the same size they diffract t |
| l enable researchers to find out where these | particles are accelerated and to what energies. |
| trical charges present at the surface of the | particles are so "neutralised" and disappear. |
| en oats that are not contaminated with wheat | particles are nonetheless dangerous, while not very ha |
| Some 1037 | particles are accelerated depending on the magnitude o |
| f ideal gases, in which interactions between | particles are ignored. |
| a large angular region in which no outgoing | particles are detected. |
| bility: Under intense dispersion conditions, | particles are reduced to sub-micrometer sizes, leading |
| lish hole or charge, plus the -on prefix for | particles) are one of two quasiparticles, along with s |
| These | particles are composed of at least two physically (or |
| If classical | particles are fired in a straight line through one of |
| frequency, but this cannot be understood if | particles are point-like. |
| the average energy and the average number of | particles are given. |
| examining the microcapsules found that "some | particles are small enough to be inhaled into the deep |
| from that in gray iron because the graphite | particles are shorter and thicker. |
| Exotic | particles are frequently featured in science fiction, |
| Earth's huge 'magnetotail', the region where | particles are accelerated towards the planet's magneti |
| viral cycle is complete when assembled viron | particles are released during cell lysis. |
| If required, the | particles are conditioned (rounded) to remove the shar |
| As-cut | particles are an effective abrasive due to the sharp e |
| g that quantum exchange does not matter (the | particles are assumed to be Boltzmann particles, not t |
| Plastic | particles are an increasing cause of water pollution. |
| The bisoctrizole | particles are stabilized by the surfactant decyl gluco |
| These | particles are heavier than warm dark matter and hot da |
| Interactions between elementary | particles are called fundamental interactions. |
| Virus | particles are enveloped and spherical, about 40-60 nm |
| The solid | particles are separated in the electrostatic particle |
| In areas where capillary pressures are high ( | particles are close together) atoms will preferentiall |
| Food | particles are then phagocytosed by the cell. |
| After 24, 48 or 72 hours, most of the | particles are localized in the cytoplasm, in vacuoles |
| The pathway of nuclear | particles are imprinted quicker than the body substanc |
| If F1 | particles are removed from submitochondrial particles, |
| These | particles are often transported through sedimentary pr |
| If iron | particles are sprinkled on a cracked magnet, the parti |
| Loose food | particles are collected in a groove running down the u |
| Because the carbon | particles are much larger than the ore particles, the |
| d transmission electron microscopy: (A) Gold | particles are marking mtDNA near the mitochondria (B) |
| Non-food | particles are combined with mucus and other matter and |
| models of a toy universe, in which the dust | particles are considered as highly idealized models of |
| ing the flour and butter together, the flour | particles are coated in butter. |
| In nuclear physics, the nuclei used as beam | particles are generally completely ionized. |
| Charged | particles are deflected based upon the strength of the |
| ource of the NS-NS B-field much like charged | particles are sources of the electromagnetic field. |
| These | particles are transported on a belt to a vertical cyli |
| Particles are attracted to regions of stronger electri | |
| These | particles are between 12 millimetres (0.5 in) and 75 m |
| Colloidal gold | particles are most often attached to secondary antibod |
| Some | particles are consumed as food, and feces are deposite |
| of Thermodynamics) is that in the former the | particles are uncorrelated at the end, while in the la |
| iquid, with the effect that larger or denser | particles are transported to the wall for eventual exi |
| hile for coherent scattering, such as if the | particles are very near each other, the fields add ari |
| n to downstream fining: smaller-than average | particles are more easily entrained than larger-than a |
| ielectrophoresis force can be seen only when | particles are in nonuniform electric fields. |
| Since the charged | particles are equally likely to be emitted in any dire |
| "Once the | particles are in contact with the positive plate, they |
| or muddy water, is where soil, clay, or silt | particles are suspended in water |
| ions about exactly what the cold dark matter | particles are, and one large weakness in the cold dark |
| y large amount of warm, small, silicate dust | particles around the solar-type star BD +20°307 (HIP 8 |
| he flux of fast electrons, protons and alpha | particles around the satellite. |
| cker, which measures the momentum of charged | particles as they curve in a magnetic field. |
| for a variety of applications and can remove | particles as small as 50 nanometres in size. |
| chambers measured the ionization of charged | particles as they passed through a multiwire proportio |
| n the image sensor surface is caused by dust | particles as small as just one micrometre (0.001 mm) a |
| ring but electrons are used instead of Alpha | particles as they have much lower mass (by about 4 ord |
| anti-particles being referred to as +1, and | particles as −1 as per the original definition. |
| The Penning trap, used for storing charged | particles, as well as the Penning mixture and Penning |
| ttom called riffles to trap the heavier gold | particles as water washes them and the other material |
| for their ridges is that they sweep up ring | particles as they orbit, which build up around their e |
| ls may consider scattering from molecules or | particles, as well as polarisation; however, not all m |
| in 2007 and USA in 2009) contain virus-like | particles assembled from L1 protein, an approach succe |
| urement of the size and size distribution of | particles, assessment of the shape of particles, and s |
| sociated with an indistinguishability of the | particles associated with quantum mechanics. |
| ifference in the time of arrival of recorded | particles at multiple detectors can be used to estimat |
| mechanics, a thermal bath is a reservoir of | particles at finite temperature undergoing Brownian mo |
| er, and the energy per unit mass of the dust | particles at comoving coordinate radius r, |
| a large number of random potential states (" | particles") and then propagates this "cloud of particl |
| ts to determine the concentration of charged | particles at an altitude of 10 kilometers. |
| nctional materials (fibers, films, foams and | particles) at nano and micro levels, as well as associ |
| Janus | particles Au/fluorescent polystyrene are fabricated an |
| It also is important that the | particles be as small as practicable because that redu |
| When colloidal | particles bear a same sign electric charge, they mutua |
| es are exposed to air or water, however, the | particles become uncharged and become partitioned into |
| burning permits THC to vaporize out of herb | particles before they start burning, heated as they ar |
| nuclei to form in and the production of new | particles begins to slow. |
| oticed some anomalous results that indicated | particles behaving like electrons, but with a positive |
| , designed to obtain information on gases or | particles being released by the orbiter in flight. |
| f α-particles by gold foil, with some of the | particles being scattered through angles of more than |
| tle stream to wash the crushed ore, the gold | particles being collected in riffle boxes. |
| The set of | particles believed today to be elementary is known as |
| blem generically require the addition of new | particles below that scale. |
| Most high-energy | particles, beside displacing carbon atom from the latt |
| Smaller | particles, between 2 and 7 nm, were tested as a MRI ag |
| Sand - | Particles between 0.06 and 2 mm in diameter. |
| ystems consisting of a mechanical mixture of | particles between 1 nm and 1000 nm dispersed in a cont |
| e used for other electromagnetic interacting | particles beyond leptons and photons, the presence of |
| Once ligands (odorant | particles) bind to specific receptors on the external |
| de from a solid steel or aluminium disc with | particles bonded to the surface. |
| bomb's effects: "x-ray and high speed atomic | particles, both deadly types of radioactivity" are dis |
| The foundation of SSNTDs is that charged | particles break the detector within nanometers down th |
| For sub-micrometer | particles, Brownian motion must be taken into account. |
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