subatomic in A Sentence

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    You could go Subatomic.

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    She turned off her regulator and went Subatomic.

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    If that regulator is compromised, you would go Subatomic.

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    You wanna be a radiancy soul? A Subatomic guy?

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    These Subatomic particles cannot be freed and studied in isolation.

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    Wu proved that in fact, some Subatomic particles did distinguish directions.

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    It describes the nature of matter at the atomic and Subatomic levels.

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    Quarks are Subatomic particles that come in six types(up, down, strange, charm, bottom and top).

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    When the study of physics gets down to the Subatomic level, crazy things happen.

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    At the Subatomic level and the atomic level… Thanks for standing up for a gal, Larry.

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    Relativity is a great theory for big things, but it explains nothing at the Subatomic scale.

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    According to consensus among cosmologists, dark matter is composed primarily of a not yet characterized type of Subatomic particle.

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    The muon is an unstable Subatomic particle with a mean lifetime of 2.2 µs, much longer than many other Subatomic particles.

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    The muon is an unstable Subatomic particle with a mean lifetime of 2.2 μs, much longer than many other Subatomic particles.

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    More than three years after discovering a never-before-seen Subatomic particle, physicists now know how these particles- called pentaquarks- are put together.

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    Basically, a muon is an unstable Subatomic particle with a mean lifetime of 2.2 microseconds, much longer than many other Subatomic particles.

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    Entrepreneurs and physicists are pursuing a new kind of computer- one based on the physics of the Subatomic particles- that promises to revolutionise various fields.

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    We need Quantum Mechanics to understand Subatomic structure because the sizes we are dealing with are smaller than what we can describe using classical physics.

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    Subatomic particles appear to move in random and unpredictable ways, causing some people to actually speculate that they might indicate the existence of parallel universes.

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    The major hazard of nuclear power generation is the storage and disposal of spent or used fuels- the uranium still decaying into harmful Subatomic particles(radiations).

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    The“knowing of the present” will deepen as the discoveries of the new science, especially in neurophysiology, neuropsychology, and ­ Subatomic physics, become increasingly well-known and understood.

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    Neutrino is a Subatomic particle that is very similar to an electron but has no electrical charge and a very small mass, which might even be zero.

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    Examples of gas degeneracy(appearance of unexpected phenomena) had been known, and some cases were explained by Bose-Einstein statistics, which describes the behaviour of Subatomic particles known as bosons.

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    Entanglement is one of the strangest aspects of quantum mechanics, whereby two Subatomic particles can be so closely connected that one can seem to influence the other even across long distances.

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    If we truly recognize that every Subatomic particle in our body is in constant dialogue with the cosmos, it will be clear that it is time for all of us to wake up.

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    According to the Big RIP model, the accelerated expansion of the universe continually distances large structures and small structures until even Subatomic particles are so far apart that none of the fundamental forces can act.

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    The discipline studies nature and seeks to explain why the world behaves the way it does, exploring topics ranging from the study of vast galaxies, black holes, and the Big Bang, to examining tiny Subatomic particles.-.

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    Such a theory would resolve the contradictions between Einstein's General Theory of Relativity, which describes the laws of gravity that govern the motion of large objects such as planets, and the Theory of Quantum Mechanics, which deals with the world of Subatomic particles.

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