Sentence examples for of distinct particles from inspiring English sources

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These rocks are broadly known as clastic rocks because they consist of distinct particles or clasts.

But some of the deepest symmetries occur in an abstract space where the properties of distinct particles -- say, an electron and a neutrino -- can be interchanged.

All the samples show porous aggregates which were made up of distinct particles.

However, in the present case, the observation of band gaps probably implies that the sample consists of distinct particles, with slightly smaller ones showing a cubic structure.

When DEM is used for tillage the soil is assumed to consist of distinct particles with the interactions between the particles controlled by contact models that are governed by physical laws.

The existence of distinct particles occupying the CDE was confirmed by genetic manipulation, whereby loss of the Cbf1 protein that occupies CDEI caused the expected shift in position and reduction in size of the centromeric protection, which confirmed that CDEI is entirely protected by Cbf1 and is not occupied by part of the Cse4 nucleosome (Fig.  4d).

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However, LDL is comprised of a spectrum of distinct particle subclasses differing in metabolic properties and atherogenic potential (2), and effects of saturated fat on these subclasses have been less extensively evaluated.

Coupled with inertial lift force, the larger particles (such as tumor cells) will occupy a single equilibrium position near the inner wall while the smaller particle (red blood cells and white blood cells) will migrate to the outer half of the channel, resulting in the formation of distinct particle streams which are collected in two separate outputs.

According to its topsy-turvy tenets, it is perfectly all right for a particle to smear away into space like a ray of light, while a beam of light behaves like a collection of tiny, distinct particles.

In fact, PII(2) and PII(3) are clearly violated in classical physics, where distinct particles of the same kind are typically regarded as indistinguishable in the sense of possessing all intrinsic properties in common and such properties are regarded as non-relational in general and non-spatio-temporal in particular.

Interestingly, the TEM data suggest the presence of two distinct particle populations, that is, ca. 10 nm crystalline nanoparticles coexist with small clusters in the size range of 4.0 ± 1.1 nm.

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