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This process effectively removes persistent clay-sized particles that may partially obscure important features of the test.
Cherdyntsev also claimed to have observed the particular energy signature released by these high-energy alpha particles that may be released by the radiodecay of element 108.
That is because the kinds of particles that may be needed will be virtually inexplicable using the advanced particle theory, called supersymmetry, which many physicists favor.
Seconds later it bombarded the Earth itself, a storm of particles that may have been powerful enough to send advanced civilisations back to the Iron Age.
The above consistency of χDIA values show that level of ferromagnetic contamination of the sample particles that may happen during the experimental process is negligible.
Exosomes are 50 90 nm extracellular membrane particles that may mediate trans-cellular communication between cells and tissues.
My research uses data from the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) to seek the new phenomena and particles that may explain these mysteries.
Manufacturers warn against burning it, but undoubtedly some old wood makes its way to incinerators where the arsenic, in particular, forms very small particles that may not be trapped by pollution control equipment.
Long distant transport reduces the amount of heavier and larger particles in the Saharan air masses increasing the relative contribution of smaller particles that may be more innocuous.
By control of shape, size, thickness and surface properties, particles that may be harvested for optics, delivery or presentation of biologically functional agents, among other applications.
We report here a new method that obviates this issue when the µPBs are composed of particles that may be approximated by monodisperse spheres.
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