Collocations withelectron
These are words often used in combination withelectron.
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conduction electron
The effective mass of the conduction electron in the tantalum material is nearly equal to the rest mass of the electron.
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electron beam
The mass of the plume slab is determined by the amount of material ejected from the target when thermalized by the electron beam.
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electron configuration
In general, probabilities of these processes depend on the velocity, charge, and electron configuration of the projectile, nuclear charge and density of the target material.
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electron micrograph
Figure 14 (left) shows a freeze fracture electron micrograph of aggregated microscopic vesicles in solution.
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electron microprobe
To characterize the white mica populations used for geochronological studies, phengite compositions were determined in thin-sections of the dated samples with the electron microprobe.
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electron microscopy
Finally, the eyes were fixed and prepared for electron microscopy.
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electron neutrino
However, no beta particle is emitted, but only an electron neutrino.
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electron orbits
The steady-state solution of the equation of motion is then derived in cartesian coordinates and two groups of electron orbits are defined.
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electron spin
Transfer of electron spin density from the paramagnetic center to the resonating nucleus is somehow related to chemical bonds.
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electron transport
During ischaemia, when oxygen supply is limited, the electron transport chain of the inner mitochondrial membrane becomes highly reduced.
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energetic electron
The exponential form of the energetic electron spectra that is obtained from experiments can be fit by using appropriate parameters.
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extra electron
The negatively charged pheophytin radical quickly passes its extra electron to two consecutive plastoquinone molecules.
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fast electron
This means that most of the fast electron energy is finally transferred inside the target.
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free electron
If the free electron remains free after the collision, we speak of a free-free collision.
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high-energy electron
Spatial distribution of high-energy electron emission fromwater plasmas produced by femtosecond laser pulses.
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relativistic electron
Charged particle acceleration by an intense wake-field excited in plasmas by either laser pulse or relativistic electron bunch.
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scanning electron
Scanning electron microscopy allowed analyzing the quality of the cavity surfaces with respect to structural properties as well as temperature exposition.
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scattered electrons
However, the ponderomotively scattered electrons should exhibit a component oscillating at the second harmonic of the laser frequency.
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secondary electron
Another problem in a recuperator operation is a secondary electron emission from the recuperator collector induced by primary beam electrons.
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single electron
The model takes account of collective motion, but single electron processes are not included.
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terminal electron
We are particularly interested in the sulfitereducing bacteria, which are a diverse group of anaerobic microorganisms that use sulfate as a terminal electron acceptor.
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trapped electron
Application of the method of generating function to radiative and nonradiative transitions of a trapped electron in a crystal.
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unpaired electron
A free radical is a molecule with an unpaired electron.
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