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are uncharged
verb
To free from a charge or load; to unload or unburden.
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An alternating current repels both positively and negatively charged particles, imparting an electrostatic charge to those that are uncharged.
Neutrons are uncharged and interact with nuclei rather than atomic electrons.
The densest packing is achieved at the isoelectric point where particles are uncharged (ϕm=0.33).
Peptide nucleic acids (PNAs) are uncharged DNA analogs that hybridize to complementary sequences with high affinity and stability.
However, two histidine residues exist in the sequence of NZ2114, which are uncharged in the physiological condition (Kashiwada et al. 2016).
The most widely used inert materials are uncharged PEG-based polymers [39, 40] and self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) [41 43], but the latter is incompatible with the NIL process owing to difficulties in direct imprinting.
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Since the photon is uncharged, it does not interact through the Coulomb force and therefore can pass through large distances in matter without significant interaction.
The potential Vb at b in Figure 20 (right) increases from zero when the capacitor is uncharged and reaches the ultimate value of Va when equilibrium is reached.
SWNT atoms were uncharged.
The particles should also be uncharged.
This case occurs when the membrane is uncharged or the solute is neutral.
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