Sentence examples for myriad particles from inspiring English sources

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Each of the myriad particles that constitute the rings can be considered a tiny moon in its own orbit.

This matter is composed of myriad particles mostly about the size of sand grains and might be taking part in the first stage of planetary formation.

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Beyond the ubiquitous colloidal sphere, optical tweezers are capable of trapping myriad exotic particles with wildly varying geometries and compositions.

These collisions create myriad subatomic particles like the Higgs boson.

The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) between Switzerland and France sends two proton beams barreling at near light-speed around 17-mile (27 kilometers) underground ring until they smash into each other, creating myriad subatomic particles in the process.

The disparity with marine ecosystems began to make sense, he notes, when researchers began thinking of the mass extinction as a one-two punch: the fiery aftermath of the extraterrestrial impact, followed by a "nuclear winter -like cold spell triggered by the smoke, soot, and myriad other tiny particles flung high into the atmosphere.

For six decades, the global network of neutron monitors (NMs) has provided a continuous stream of very valuable data to the heliophysics community, leading to many insights into the myriad modes of charged particle transport in the tangled magnetic fields that permeate the 3D heliosphere.

The application provides a convenient way of navigating through the myriad of ways to analyse particles in micrographs.

The extraction procedure of gliadin from wheat gluten, which involves only the natural solvents water and ethanol, respectively, is described with emphasis on the precipitation step of gliadin which results in a fine dispersion of mostly spherical, submicron gliadin particles composed of myriad of protein molecules.

We conclude that a great need and potential exists in economically controlling the myriads of fouling interactions of colloidal particles during concentration within the brine channels of RO membrane elements.

It's a kind of reverse alchemy: Rather than converting lead into gold, chemists have begun investigating how tiny particles of gold can be used to make a myriad of chemical products from plastics to detergent.

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