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  • ...ns of these. The attention Yuan Renlin paid to combinations of grammatical particles is remarkable for its time. Yuan had a profound influence on the authors of ...
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  • ...t parameters of separate particles. When an ensemble describes a system of particles with similar properties, their number is called the [[particle number]] and ...m can be tracked. As a consequence, switching the positions of any pair of particles in the system leads to a different configuration of the system. Furthermore ...
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  • {{Short description|Place where particles collide in an accelerator}} ...tinct, concept is the ''primary vertex'': the reconstructed location of an individual particle collision. ...
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  • ...o hundreds of particles can be produced, although few are likely to be new particles not discovered before.<ref>{{cite book|title=Elementary-Particle Physics: R ...they curl due to the [[magnetic field]] through the chamber acting on the particles. At modern [[particle accelerator]]s, events are the result of the interact ...
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  • ...es per unit volume in single-particle [[phase space]]. It is the number of particles per unit volume having approximately the [[velocity]] <math>\mathbf{v} = (v ...cles per unit volume, or the [[density]] divided by the mass of individual particles. ...
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  • {{Short description|Radiation detection method for analyzing nuclear particles}} ...]] in a corrosive chemical, and examined microscopically. When the nuclear particles pass through the material they leave trails of molecular damage, and these ...
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  • * [[Molecular encapsulation]], in chemistry, the confinement of an individual molecule within a larger molecule * [[Micro-encapsulation]], in material science, the coating of microscopic particles with another material ...
    923 bytes (108 words) - 20:44, 9 February 2023
  • ...ntal interaction|interaction]]s in a system of three [[elementary particle|particles]] in a fully [[quantum mechanics|quantum mechanical]] formulation. They can ...otential|potential]] that describes the interaction between two individual particles. It is also possible to introduce a term in the equation in order to take a ...
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  • ...The ultramicroscope system can also be used to observe tiny nontransparent particles dispersed in a transparent solid or gel. ...
    4 KB (577 words) - 22:14, 9 December 2023
  • ...lculations of angular momentum and kinetic energy of bodies and systems of particles. == For a system of particles == ...
    6 KB (956 words) - 17:30, 27 October 2023
  • ==Charged particles== Charged particles have been identified using a variety of techniques. All methods rely on a ...
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  • ...me hardpans are formed by deposits in the soil that fuse and bind the soil particles. These deposits can range from dissolved silica to matrices formed from [[i ...ral salts, most notably iron and calcium, to form hard complexes with soil particles under acidic conditions. ...
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  • ...as on the paper that remain charged; discharged areas do not attract toner particles. A knife then cuts the paper to the proper length (typically [[letter size ...r it, an image is formed by either applying or removing a charge from each individual contact. The result is a grid of charged dots on the paper. Toner is then ...
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  • ...icle]]s that are suspended in fluid flow. As the name suggests, individual particles are tracked, so this technique is a Lagrangian approach, in contrast to [[p ...uminated by a thin [[laser]] sheet (a thin plane); a low density of seeded particles allows for tracking each of them individually for several frames. ...
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  • ...soil particles create a murky brown color to a water solution. These clay particles are then transferred to the [[abyssal plain]] in which they are deposited i ...dge flocculation or edge to face flocculation. Relating to individual clay particles interacting with each other. Clays can also be aggregated or shifted in the ...
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  • * [[Flock (birds)]], a gathering of individual birds to forage or travel collectively * [[Flock (birds)]], a gathering of individual birds to forage or travel collectively ...
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  • {{short description|Fraction of total particles in a sample which decay by a given mode}} ...erm is misleading; due to competing modes, it is not true that half of the particles will decay through a particular decay mode after its partial [[half-life]]. ...
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  • In order to spot impacts of interstellar dust, just over 700,000 individual fields of the aerogel will have to be visually inspected using large magnif ...e for volunteers, the first five phases of Stardust@home allowed the first individual to discover a particular interstellar dust particle to name it. Also, the d ...
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  • ...ex]]. NTA allows the determination of a size distribution profile of small particles with a diameter of approximately {{val|10|–|1000|ul=nm}} in liquid suspensi ...to be visualized moving under Brownian motion. The light scattered by the particles is captured using a [[Charge-coupled device|CCD]] or [[EMCCD]] camera over ...
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  • ...rtaining to the properties of microscopic systems made of many interacting particles. ...emely complex. In such a quantum system, the repeated interactions between particles create quantum correlations, or entanglement. As a consequence, the [[wave ...
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