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The phrase "atoms at each" is not a complete or clear expression in written English.
It could be used in a scientific context where you are discussing the distribution or presence of atoms in a specific arrangement or location.
Example: "In the molecular structure, we can observe that there are atoms at each vertex of the tetrahedron."
Alternatives: "atoms located at every" or "atoms present at each".
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In current practice, such clocks are based on lattices that have ensembles of up to a thousand atoms at each lattice site.
The Ti4O can be stabilized above ~19 GPa, exhibiting an orthorhombic Pmmm structure with isolated Ti atoms at each vertex position.
Two consecutive voltage pulses at V ≥ 1.4 V were applied to remove one of the two Br atoms at each olefin unit.
The samples were grown by solid source molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) and were δ-doped with silicon atoms at each potential well center.
Each molecule of rotaxane-which was invented by chemist Fraser Stoddart at the University of California, Los Angeles-consists of a long axle with two lumps of atoms at each end, and a ring of atoms circling the axle.
History has a persistent habit of making scientists look like fools – so while they now fire atoms at each other at high speed in tunnels under the Swiss Alps, how can they criticise religion when their own beliefs sometimes turn out to be wrong?
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The carbonate minerals contain the anionic complex (CO3 2-, which is triangular in its coordination i.e., with a carbon atom at the centre and an oxygen atom at each of the corners of an equilateral triangle.
Cubane, a cube-shaped molecule with a carbon atom at each of its eight corners (and a hydrogen atom attached to each carbon), was also thought to be too difficult to synthesize, because the bonding angle of 90 degrees between any three adjacent carbon atoms in its structure would be too strained.
Chemically, the hydrocarbon benzene, which forms the basis of the aromatics, is a closed, six-sided ring structure of carbon atoms with a hydrogen atom at each corner of the hexagonal structure.
While experimenting with the products of radioactive decay, in 1913 radiochemist Frederick Soddy discovered that there appeared to be more than one type of atom at each position on the periodic table.
Phosphorothioate oligonucleotides contain a sulphur atom at each phosphorus atom.
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