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Without it, there would be no motion, because there would be no space without particles in it into which particles could move, and a ball of wool would weigh the same as a ball of lead.
The fluctuating frequency and dispersion coefficient of particles increased with increasing gas velocity, due to the increase of bubbling phenomena and bed porosity in which particles could move, fluctuate and travel.
The objection reveals Locke's atomist sympathies, drawing its power from the presumption that there is such a thing as empty space into which the aether particles could move.
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Each set Void(r) is composed of a number of connected components, which represent regions in which a particle could move continuously.
Pig organs are similar in size to people's, but pigs' DNA is riddled with the remnant of a virus that has the potential to produce infectious viral particles that could move from pig to human cells.
The ZnO particles could not move freely, and they were dispersed uniformly in the nano-network.
This setup was not designed to ascertain the maximum depth to which earthworms could move particles, as this earthworm species can produce burrows to >0.3 m depth14, but to clearly demonstrate the movement of particles.
The inhomogeneous electric field generated by interdigitatedly installed cylindrical electrodes (IDE) could move clay particles (size 100 3000 nm) away from membrane (pore size 0.2 µm), thereby reducing fouling in membrane filtration process.
Once again using optical trapping methods, he was able to twist the DNA by attaching a micron-sized particle to one end, which he could move in the light beam to carry out this twisting.
Nobody could move there.
She could move".
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