Sentence examples for ratios of elements from inspiring English sources

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Stable isotope ratios of elements ranging from hydrogen, helium and other noble gases, carbon, nitrogen, and trace metals such as iron, zinc, and molybdenum are all under active investigation.

And in fact, setting aside the hydrogen and helium, the rest of Payne's results confirmed this prevailing view - the ratios of elements in the stars matched pretty well with what was on the earth.

This post-local buckling capacity depends mainly on the width thickness ratios of elements forming the section as well as the state of stresses within it.

The constructional details, including configurations of panel BRBs, width-to-thickness ratios of elements that meet moderately ductile requirement for H-shaped framing members, strengthening measures and connections, were generally acceptable to ensure good performance of the panel BRBFs.

So, some typical spectral data segments and quantitative features, such as the intensity ratios of elements of LIBS data, are extracted and combined with the correlation coefficient by a specially designed analytical model to identify the geological samples.

But when Schwadron and his colleagues analyzed the ionized particles captured by Ulysses, they found that the ratios of elements were remarkably similar to those in comets.

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The chemical composition of 0.04C-0.1Ti-0.4W (was) was determined to make full use of alloying elements through considering the atomic ratio of elements.

Tribological properties of the coatings under air and vacuum conditions significantly affected the hardness, thickness and stoichiometric ratio of elements in the structure.

In order to improve this result and achieve better grouping, discriminating elements were chosen from the variables scatterplot of the PCA and plotted in bivariate graphs of log-ratios of elements.

The molar ratio of elements was N:Fe Ti as 0.05:1:1.

In our previous study, we showed that the appropriate molar ratio of elements in the bifunctional catalyst (hydrogenation to dehydration) was 2 1 (Khandan et al. 2009).

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