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adjective
Of or pertaining to collisions (especially between particles)
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Such excitation leads not only to collisional de-excitation of excited atoms but also to additional excitation of excited atoms.
The ratio of energy loss by nuclear radiative encounter to collisional energy loss (excitation and ionization) is given approximately by the incident electron energy (E) in units of 1,000,000 eV times atomic number (Z) divided by 800; i.e., EZ/800.
Fields were allowed to penetrate it due to collisional resistivity.
This is attributed to collisional transfer from acetone to triplet oxygen.
This paper offers an alternative to collisional N-body simulations with GRAPEs and GPUs.
Sensitivities to the future growth of orbital debris and the resulting hazard to operational satellites due to collisional breakups of large derelict objects are being studied extensively.
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These ages are interpreted as reflecting the transition from subduction to (post-) collisional magmatism, related to the closure of the Junggar Balkhash Ocean during the Carboniferous early Permian and hence, to the final late Paleozoic accretion history of the ancestral Central Asian Orogenic Belt.
There is a linear drop in the intensity, which is due to a collisional transfer from acetone to triplet oxygen.
(2) Owing to the collisional process, the subduction fronts started to bend clockwise resulting in an oblique subduction and associated partitioning.
In general, these settings seek to minimize collisional activation of ions, as it has been shown to be a major factor contributing to hydrogen scrambling within protein and peptide ions prior to their dissociation by ECD.
Since the drift time due to the P-R drag is comparable to the collisional time for bodies with m0max, the condition of m0max ~ m0min is achieved in transition from a collision-dominated disk to a drag-dominated one.
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