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the singly
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In a single or unaccompanied manner; without a companion.
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There is, therefore, no ion to which direct comparisons with the singly charged thallium ion, Tl+, might be made.
Bohr himself noted that the formula also applies to the singly ionized helium atom, which, like hydrogen, has a single electron.
Aluminum sulfate can thus form alums with sulfates of the singly charged cations of potassium, sodium, ammonium, cesium, and other elements and compounds.
The mass range available is not enough to see the singly charged cluster.
One of these special cases is the singly symmetric I-section.
The singly charged protonated [M+H]+ molecular species differed by a mass of 21.99 amu with the singly charged sodiated [M+Na]+ species of the rhamnolipids (Additional file 1: Figure S3).
One can expect that the singly ionized double-donor system (D2+) confined in vertically coupled QDs should have similar properties.
Thus, the liquid-state NMR experiment appears to be observing the singly deprotonated oxalic acid species, a time-averaged value of the singly and doubly deprotonated oxalic acid, or the method is accurate to only 5 ppm.
In this study, the singly celled and multiply celled hexagonal columns are taken into account with the different sectional configurations.
Expressions for the singly diffracted field are presented, and then compared with the exact solution for a range of parameters.
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The light dotted line shows the sum of the singly-labeled sample spectra.
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