Sentence examples for lack of electrons from inspiring English sources

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When electrical charge carriers — either electrons or the lack of electrons, known as "holes" — are added to an insulator in a process called doping, the insulator may become a metal, which readily conducts electricity, or a semiconductor, which can conduct electricity depending on the environment.

In their investigations NASA satellites found that there were odd regions where there was an unexpected lack of electrons, which are called 'electron holes.' Zhou has developed a new technique to simulate these regions using a particle-in-cell code, in which the simulation domain follows the electron hole as it moves through space.

Never mind that the blackouts were caused by flawed deregulation, not any real lack of electrons.Bush appointees have undermined greenery in subtle ways that help the resource industriesPredictably, that secretive task-force came up with a rather wild energy plan, which included a controversial provision to drill for oil in Alaska's wilds.

Moreover, electrochemical deposition of metals on p-type Si requires high potential value which compensates the lack of electrons for charge transfer.

Owing to lack of electrons on 6d and 5f orbitals, the tetravalent thorium compounds are colorless.

Owing to thorium(IV)'s lack of electrons on 6d and 5f orbitals, the tetravalent thorium compounds are colorless.

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However, the lack of electron density information in MRI has been a major technical hurdle for its clinical adoption.

However, the lack of electron-donor candidates limits further development of TADF emitters.

No obvious biocide effect against E. coli resulted from lack of electron transfer ability between E. coli and substrate materials.

The merits of using dip-pen nanolithography include lack of electron-beam irradiation damage and targeted patterning of individual devices with imaging and writing conducted in the same instrument under ambient conditions.

Despite the lack of electron or phonon boundary scattering, the GCW electrical conductivity varies from 477 to 18,100 S/m and its thermal conductivity varies from 0.7 to 4 Wm−1K−1 at room temperature, and these variations present no direct correlations with the GCW's diameter (630 nm - 3.5 μm), length (28 220 μm) or composition.

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