neutral hydrogen
collocation in Englishmeaningsofneutralandhydrogen
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neutral
adjective
uk/ˈnjuː.trəl/us/ˈnuː.trəl/
not saying or doing anything that would encourage or help any of the groups involved in an argument ...
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hydrogen
noun[U]
uk/ˈhaɪ.drə.dʒən/us/ˈhaɪ.drə.dʒən/
a chemical element that is the lightest gas, has no colour, taste, or smell, and combines with oxygen to ...
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The transport ofneutralhydrogenatoms in a hydrogen plasma is investigated.
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In addition,neutralhydrogenatoms can also be used for plasma diagnostics.
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The transport ofneutralhydrogenatoms in the background hydrogen plasma is important in the physics of fusion research.
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This indicates that the mean charge state of the projectile decreased after the peak and, in fact, the energy loss byneutralhydrogenbecame dominant.
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Hence, together with electrons andneutralhydrogen, which is the most abundant component of the cloud, the mixture is composed of basically four types of fluids.
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Highly energetic ultraviolet photons can convert electricalneutralhydrogengas into ionized gas.
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Measurements have so far failed to detectneutralhydrogenin itthe upper limit is 13 solar masses.
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Note that the term recombination is a misnomer, considering that it represents the "first" time that electricallyneutralhydrogenformed.
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With the formation ofneutralhydrogen, the cosmic microwave background was emitted.
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The second phase change occurred once objects started to condense in the early universe that were energetic enough to ionizeneutralhydrogen.
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During this time, the majority of matter in the universe isneutralhydrogen.
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The total mass of the molecular hydrogen does not exceed 10% of that ofneutralhydrogen.
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They begin as gravitationally bound blobs of cold,neutralhydrogen, intermixed with traces of other elements.
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At this point the only radiation emitted was the 21 cm spin line ofneutralhydrogen.
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It is composed of two positively charged protons and one negatively charged electron, and can be formed from ionization of aneutralhydrogenmolecule.
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Theneutralhydrogenfraction in all other quasars seen, even those only 100 million years younger, was typically 1% or less.
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The measurements have so far failed to detect anyneutralhydrogenin itthe upper limit is only 86 solar masses.
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The optical galaxy corresponds to the core of a much larger spiral galaxy traced by radio observation ofneutralhydrogen.
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Neutralhydrogenclouds are detected via the 21 cm emission line.
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