Sentence examples for stand for charge from inspiring English sources

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The CP violation — C and P stand for charge and parity, or "handedness" — was discovered in 1964 by the American physicists James W. Cronin and Val L. Fitch — a discovery that also won a Nobel Prize.

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Each runs six hours on a charge and comes with a desktop stand for charging and home use.

Suitable for children aged six-plus, it is easy to control and comes with a  stand for charging and launching.

PBESUi[k] < 0 stands for charging operation while PBESUi[k] > 0 for discharging operation.

Pall < 0 stands for charging operation while Pall > 0 represents discharging operation.

At axial coordinate z M, the PMF in Figure  2A reaches a peak W c  = 45.2 k B T (the subscript c stands for "charged" calcein).

The yellow-curved isosurfaces stand for the charge density of 0.6 a.u.-3.

where σ i and σ j stand for surface charge on particle i and particle j, respectively, ε0 is permittivity of the medium.

SYDNEY ― Cardinal George Pell, the Vatican's treasurer and third-highest-ranking official, will stand trial for charges of sexual abuse, a magistrate in Melbourne, Australia, said on Tuesday.

Yet at his home in America, Manning stands trial for charges of espionage and "aiding the enemy".

The small semicircle corresponding to the high-frequency part stands for the charge transfer resistance (Rct) at the perovskite/HTM or perovskite/carbon interface [78, 79, 80].

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