atomic level
collocation in Englishmeaningsofatomicandlevel
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atomic
adjective[usually before noun]
uk/əˈtɒm.ɪk/us/əˈtɑː.mɪk/
relating ...
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level
noun[C]
uk/ˈlev.əl/us/ˈlev.əl/
the height ...
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(Definition ofatomicandlevelfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Once the atomic data are available, we need to compute theatomiclevelpopulations in the plasma.
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We look forward to the opportunity of examining theatomiclevelstructural organization of these sequences.
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However, it is not possible to go beyond this without further structural information about ion channels at theatomiclevel.
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At theatomiclevel, we require the confidence levels to be consistent.
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They even remain at theatomiclevelif instead of a collection of dust we have a collection of atoms interacting with nearly resonant incident radiation.
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Often, x-rays are used to take snapshots of objects on the nearlyatomiclevelbefore obliterating samples.
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The impurities measured are at theatomiclevelwithin the crystal lattice of carbon atoms and so, unlike inclusions, require an infrared spectrometer to detect.
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The grain of a fact table represents the mostatomiclevelby which the facts may be defined.
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The underlying chemistry allows molecular interactions to be described down to theatomiclevelof resolution.
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This process involves dynamic simulations of the folding equilibria at theatomiclevelunder various conditions.
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At theatomiclevel, tension is produced when atoms or molecules are pulled apart from each other and gain electromagnetic potential energy.
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At theatomiclevel, there are no simple, correct expressions for thermal conductivity.
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At theatomiclevel, the atoms in a metal are arranged in an orderly three-dimensional array called a crystal lattice.
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Some advantages of a self-limiting film include uniform surfaces, high conformity to surface features, high control and accuracy ofatomiclevelthickness, and high reproducibility.
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Slowly unraveling beyond descriptive, they reach to an almost undulating, disequilibratingatomiclevel, in deep color.
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Picotechnology would involve the manipulation of matter at theatomiclevel.
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