nuclei in A Sentence

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    Then these neutrons also start fissioning the U235 Nuclei.

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    (b) elastic collision of neutrons with heavy Nuclei will not slow them down.

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    The sun continually ejects high-energy electrons, protons and other Nuclei that bombard the Earth.

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    This is evidence that all three are also active galactic Nuclei(AGN,) gobbling up material and flaring.

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    Controlled sonication allows to initiate the crystal seeding(creation of Nuclei) and to influence the crystal growth.

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    This is evidence that all three are also active galactic Nuclei(AGN,) gobbling up material and flaring brightly.

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    These are so named because the cancer cells are large, with excess cytoplasm, large Nuclei, and conspicuous nucleoli.

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    Particles of dust, smoke and salt from the oceans are particularly good Nuclei because they absorb water.

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    Surprisingly, the motion of the Nuclei is almost completely unaffected by this change in their electron entourage.

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    The short application of ultrasound waves to a supersaturated solution can initiate the seeding and formation of Nuclei.

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    Stability, in the context of atomic Nuclei, pertains to the balance of the internal forces among particles.

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    Atomic Nuclei, on the other hand, have different sizes, but are at least 10,000 times smaller than an atom.

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    The researchers hope that the remaining collisions, the ones involving Nuclei, will identify the presence of dark matter.

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    The Nuclei can be upgraded up to level three, killing creatures of the same type and thus improving their statistics.

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    The heavy nucleus splits into two or more lighter Nuclei,(the fission products), releasing kinetic energy, gamma radiation, and free neutrons.

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    Therefore we directly transform supercooled water into ice crystals, which will eventually become rain without the help of ice-crystal Nuclei.

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    The high densities mean that the electrons are no longer bound to single Nuclei and instead form a degenerate electron gas.

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    The high densities means that the electrons are no longer bound to single Nuclei and instead form a degenerate electron gas.

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    In these processes, in which atomic Nuclei and sub-atomic particles are transformed and combined, a lot of energy can be released.

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    In the HCl molecule, the separation between the Nuclei of the two atoms is about 1.27 Å(1 Å = 10-10 m).

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    In both the sun and in fusion reactors the Nuclei of two hydrogen atoms fuse together, releasing huge amounts of energy.

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    These observations helped to clarify aspects of the transitions, including how the rapidly transforming galactic Nuclei interacted with their host galaxies.

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    Most DNA lives in the Nuclei of cells and some is found in mitochondria, which are the powerhouses of the cells.

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    Eventually, at a time known as recombination, electrons and Nuclei formed stable atoms, which are transparent to most wavelengths of radiation.

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    Instead it"packs on" multiple neutrons and forms bizarre super-heavy Nuclei that are not well understood, since we cannot readily create them on Earth.

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    Question 7.2 In the HC1 molecule, the separation between the Nuclei of the two atoms is about 1.27 Å(1 Å = 10-10 m).

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    How many cars' Nuclei would you have to put into the box to have your one-foot-box have the same density of the nucleus?

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    Some argue that weakly active galactic Nuclei are responsible, while others maintain that star-forming regions outside the galactic nucleus produce the most light.

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    Stars fuse different Nuclei together to produce heavier Nuclei, but stars can only produce elements as heavy as 26 protons, which is iron.

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    The resulting ions act as condensation Nuclei, around which a mist will form because the mixture is on the point of condensation.

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