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Discover Ludwig"doped with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that has been treated or infused with a substance, often to enhance its properties or effects. Example: The athletes' performance was greatly improved after they drank water doped with electrolytes.
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To probe the role of phonons, the researchers studied two of the complicated iron-and-arsenic superconductors: samarium iron arsenic oxide seasoned, or "doped," with fluorine and barium iron arsenide similarly doped with potassium.
For example, the PEDOT films doped with Cl- have much less electrical conductivity than those doped with NO3 - [12].
(b) NBP rod doped with erbium ions (NBP Er3+).
(c) NBP rod doped with Ag nanoparticles (NBP:nAg).
Arveson also experimented with hybrid films doped with iodine.
Followers were starved, doped with LSD and forced to undergo bizarre initiations.
Some samples were doped with erbium acetate.
(a) PL spectra for sample doped with silver nanoparticles (NBP:nAg) (b) PL spectra for sample co-doped with silver nanoparticles and Er3+ ions (NBP:nAg,Er3+).
Each memory cell consists of two electrodes separated by an electrolyte doped with copper ions.
Crystalline silicon wafers, which are usually doped with boron, also contain oxygen.
They end up either expelled, or heavily doped with psychotropic drugs.
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