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In clays, for instance, such groups are the ends of silicon oxygen chains either oxygen atoms that carry an extra electron because they are bonded to only one atom instead of the usual two or aluminum atoms bonded to four oxygens instead of the usual three.

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Quarks are more massive than electrons because they have more trouble moving through the Higgs field, for example.

The most effective detected objects for estimating beam loss by radiation measurement are shower electrons because they can indicate the beam loss position more clearly than γ rays.

Oxidizing agents are called electron acceptors, because they remove electrons from a substance, putting them in a state of loss, or oxidized.

On the other hand, events characterized by the higher drift rates, especially above 100 MHz s−1 which corresponds to about 7.6 keV of the energy of electrons, seem to have their origin in such an electron beam because they can have the higher speed and be an non-thermal electron beam.

According to relativity, he said, cosmic rays should not exist above a certain energy, roughly 1020 electron volts, because they would lose energy to the faint radio waves, presumably from the Big Bang, that fill space.

The results can be interpreted as that incorporated nitrogen atoms do not acts as electron donor because they are involved in the C≡N and N H termination structures.

Other important properties cannot be obtained from the electron density, because they would require not only the trace of the first order density matrix (from which the Bragg scattering of X-rays depends), but also the out of diagonal component or the second order density matrix.

Motile mammalian cilia attracted the attention of microscopists before the advent of electron microscopy, because they moved and were obviously similar in this motion to protozoan cilia.

Holes in semiconductors move about as readily as electrons do, but, because they are positively charged, they move in directions opposite to the motion of electrons.

In contrast to complex I, which has a thermodynamically accessible flavosemiquinone (45), they are obligatory two-electron donors (perhaps because they reduce bound quinones by the transfer of hydride from the flavin), and so they avoid the formation of semiquinone species and redox cycling reactions (46).

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