Sentence examples for atoms that constitute from inspiring English sources

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Its characteristic sensitivity and mobility are explicable by the special combination of atoms that constitute it: it is a blend of the types of atoms constitutive of air, wind and fire, along with a fourth, ultra-fine type unique to soul.

Then again, I would argue that these tiny precisions, these niceties, are the atoms that constitute Jane Austen's universe.

He is the half-Jewish father (Pope) of the spiritual seekers who hope to find Truth in understanding the atoms that constitute the universe.

For example, the atoms that constitute carbon are different from those that make up iron, which are in turn different from those of gold.

As weight was the decisive characteristic in Lavoisier's theory, Dalton stressed the importance of ascertaining the relative weights of atoms and the number of elementary atoms that constitute one compound "atom".

X-ray crystallography is one of the main methods to determine atomic-resolution 3D images of the whole spectrum of molecules ranging from small inorganic clusters to large protein complexes consisting of hundred-thousands of atoms that constitute the macromolecular machinery of life.

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Since E=mc2 governs the behavior of all physical systems, we can use it to explore more complex physical systems, such as the system of atoms that constitutes the gold bar.

For instance, a single-point intensity method would not differentiate between the Ti columns present in bulk BaTiO3, Ti columns in bulk SrTiO3, and those at the interface of STO/BTO, since they all have indistinguishable intensity values, and spatial separations and angles with respect to their neighboring atoms, yet, differ only in the type of atoms that constitutes their coordination (Fig. 3c).

The (_{(F)} {boldsymbol{mathcal{M}}}^{k}) and (_{(F)} {boldsymbol{mathcal{E}}}^{k}) matrices contain information on the connectivity for all atoms and bonds that constitute a molecule, respectively.

In a liquid the constituent atoms are only slightly farther apart than they are in a solid, but that small difference is significant enough to allow the atoms or molecules that constitute a liquid to move around and to assume a full range of geometric configurations.

The relaxation effect may be caused by a redistribution of energy among the nuclear, electronic, vibrational, and rotational energy states of the atoms and molecules that constitute the system, or it may result from a shift in the ratio of the number of product molecules to the number of reactant molecules (those initially taking part) in a chemical reaction.

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