Collocations withparticle

These are words often used in combination withparticle.

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aerosol particle
A common controlled environment aerosol particle counters are used is a cleanroom.
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airborne particle
It will include the effect of airborne particle exposure on people with asthma.
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atomic particle
A gamma ray passes through matter until it undergoes an interaction with an atomic particle, usually an electron.
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coarse particle
It is amphibole-free and of coarse particle size (with portions of the rock fine-grained or porphyritic).
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dense particle
The perivitelline space also exhibits dense particles while microvilli, which have become scarcer, are shorter and thicker.
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dust particle
However, the chargeto-mass ratio of a dust particle can take any value.
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energetic particle
However, in many situations where intense radio emission is observed, energetic particle beams are also observed or invoked.
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fine particle
The very fine particle size gives a large surface area that aids dissolution to allow uptake by the fibre.
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fundamental particle
Prior to that model becoming a consensus in the physics community, the proton was considered a fundamental particle.
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gold particles
The distribution of gold particles was estimated in micrographs from immunoelectron microscopy.
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high-energy particle
Currently the laboratory specializes in the preparation, design, and construction of high-energy particle and nuclear experiments and equipment.
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ice particle
By contrast, the difference in the ice particle size over land and oceans is much smaller (only 5%) cite journal.
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individual particle
This simulation does not provide us with a measure of the inductive heating of each individual particle.
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infectious particle
These studies indicated that the scrapie agent is a discrete infectious particle that can be sedimented at a particular w$translationService.getMessage($lang, $key) value.
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interacting particle
Interacting particle systems and generalized mean curvature evolution.
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iron particle
Recent marine trials suggest that one kilogram of fine iron particles may generate well over 100,000 kilograms of plankton biomass.
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known particle
This latter value depends on poorly known particle sizes and emissivities, so we have preferred to make a more direct flux-based comparison.
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massive particle
The relativistic energy of a single massive particle contains a term related to its rest mass in addition to its kinetic energy of motion.
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massless particle
With the discovery of neutrino oscillation, which implies that neutrinos have mass, the only observed massless particle is the photon.
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microscopic particles
The first is that the injected beam contains microscopic particles (pellets), which penetrate deeper into the plasma than the atoms.
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mineral particles
A class of larger spheres (5-15m) are spore-like, often with damage cracks and attached mineral particles.
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minute particles
These minute particles get into the recesses of the lungs.
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moving particle
The change of the vorticity, 2, of a moving particle (along a streamline) is due to its vertical displacement.
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neutral particle
Neutral particle density is strongly localized near the recycling region.
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particle beam
This book has several remarkable highlights summarized on laser produced plasmas and particle beam driven fusion energy.
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particle detector
These intensity patterns, imaged with a particle detector, sometimes show slight deformations.
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powder particle
Each powder particle contains aluminium between beryllium dendrites producing a uniform microstructure.
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radioactive particles
Does the direction of the wind at the time of the explosion affect the direction in which the radioactive particles will travel?
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silica particle
Silica particles were added to the lysate, binding released nucleic acid.
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solid particle
This equation makes this solution differ from the one for a solid particle.
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suspended particle
A stroboscope was activated, illuminating a single suspended particle from the top of the flume and following it throughout its path.
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theoretical particle physics
He does research in theoretical particle physics and cosmology.
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tiny particle
After much experimentation, a tiny particle of dust was animated and the computer distributed that image throughout the entire shelf.
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viral particle
A viral particle shell or capsid is composed of many building blocks, each of which may consist of several identical or different protein monomers.
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virtual particle
Nevertheless, every so often, a virtual particle pair will spontaneously appear that straddles the event horizon of the black hole.
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virus particle
One copy of the maturation protein is required in every virus particle.
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