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So when it missed the Christmas slot for selling a new model, the Acorn Electron, which was followed by a dramatic downturn in demand for home computers, it could not stop its manufacturers making the machines.
Rocket Lab had a previous test flight of the Electron — which was mostly a success, though it didn't make it all the way to its desired height, owing to what the company says was a problem with some of its ground equipment.
It has been shown that in such conditions, which are idealised in respect of the external field, the electron, which was injected into the conductivity band, does not create any current.
In the presence of an excitation in the form of the electron, which was injected into the conductivity band, interatomic equilibrium disturbs in such a manner that equilibrium distances ( {R}_{kern.5em n}^{alpha +1} ) change quite significantly and such excitation takes form of a soliton wave.
He was also becoming increasingly concerned about Teignmouth Electron, which was starting to come apart, mainly due to slapdash construction.
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The same is true of the third electron, which is even less available than the second electron.
Okay, so that's — and the total amount of intensity in that region is one electron, which is what you expect.
And, in fact, it can't even reach n, because then we would have no potential energy at all in our electron, which is not correct.
The "P" in PET scan, after all, stands for positron, as in the particles that are opposites to the friendly workhorse, the electron, which is to say antimatter, the weird stuff of science-fiction dreams.
Exposure to increased temperatures and solar irradiance also causes zooxanthellae to manufacture abnormally large quantities of reactive oxygen species (molecules that contain oxygen and at least one unpaired electron), which are toxic to both the algae and their coral symbionts.
The heaviest standard model particle is the top quark; the lightest non-neutrino is the electron, which is measured to have a mass of 511 keV/c^2.
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