英語 での Proton の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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Proton OnSite has always valued the role export has played in expanding our business.
The 2-star Hotel Proton K3 is situated a mere 10 km away from Costineşti Amusement Park.
Shortly afterwards, the literacy programme computer contract was awarded to Acorn and the Proton was launched early in 1982 as the BBC Micro.
It also makes no sense to keep the default Mail app, if you prefer an encrypted one like Proton.
Hydrogen has one proton, helium, two protons, lithium, three protons, and so on.
However, the mean integral dose for IMRT was 1.8 to 3.5 times higher than with proton therapy, depending on the site.
Hydrogen is hydrogen because it has just one proton, carbon is carbon because it has six, gold is gold because it has 79, and so on.
No other protocol is supported- the reason Proton gives is OpenVPN offers little to no room to be compromised.
It applies the resonance theory of the mechanical vibration, making proton to work under the low critical resonant states, thus consuming less power.
Each proton will travel around the 27-kilometer ring 11,000 times per second.
This proton mobility would increase with increasing pressure and thus depth in the ice layer.
Chao, a 28-year-old who underwent proton therapy treatment two years ago, would argue the centers can't open quickly enough.
More recently, Proton has expanded product offerings to include nitrogen, air and oxygen generators.
He pointed out that Proton, which he launched, was no longer a national auto.
The electron and proton are both left hand spin and the positron and anti-proton are right hand spin.
Each proton goes around the 27km ring over 11,000 times a second.
Proton reportedly has two production facilities in Malaysia that can produce north of 400,000 cars per year.
If Proton wishes to export to the countries of the manufacturers, it must comply with all their standards.
For example, I installed a few moderately taxing games to put Proton through its paces.
The Aether folds such that the electron and proton share the same spin position relative to each other.