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Most of Saturn's rings are largely ice particles, for example, so they appear white, gray or yellowish.

Five-nanometre gold particles, for example, look red, and silver ones look yellow.As the particles clump together, though, gold's red turns to blue and silver's yellow turns to violet.

Alpha particles, for example, do not penetrate deeply enough into the skin to cause damage, whereas energetic beta particles or X rays can be hazardous to the skin and deeper tissues.

A poster that hangs on a wall outside the room goes a long way toward explaining the rigorous attention to sterility It depicts various sources and sizes of dust particles: For example, every minute, a cotton jogging suit that is stationary gives off 40 particles with a diameter of more than 5 microns; the same suit in motion stirs up 818.

And one beckons in the form of systems that exploit a phenomenon called surface plasmonics to generate their colours.The resonance of the surface electrons of tiny bits of some metals creates colour (a suspension of gold particles, for example, can be a pleasing shade of green).

Thomas Lux now and then went for the humorous in God Particles; for example, in "Eyes Scooped Out and Replaced by Hot Coals," he wrote: "the eyes shall be gouged out / and replaced by hot coals / in the head, the blockhead, / of each citizen who, / upon reaching his/her majority, / has yet to read / Moby-Dick, by Mr. Herman Melville (1819 1891), American novelist / and poet".

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However, the omega-minus particle, for example, contains three quarks of the same flavour, sss, and has spin 3/2, so the quarks must also all be in the same spin state.

If one particle, for example, flips its spin, its partner immediately flips its spin in the opposite direction, even if it is miles away.

A very slight variation in the impact of the fluid flow on the particle, for example as a result of particle-particle interaction, may cause the particle to travel in a totally different route.

This acid or products formed from it coats the outside of other particles (or adsorbs them), such as metal oxide particles from, for example, brake wear of cars and trucks, from tire wear, or from metal processing.

The different models for disassembly stem in part from the fact that biochemical assays measure what happens to the majority of particles, most of which do not successfully infect the cell, whereas genetic analyses can be focused on the infectious particles only, for example, by reading out infection through GFP expression [ 4].

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