Examples of using Accelerators in English and their translations into Croatian
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Beta radiation from linac accelerators is far more energetic
Instant adhesive accelerators are solvent-based products that are pre-applied
output audio data and video accelerators.
As we get closer to re-creating the heat of the big bang in our accelerators, we get closer to understanding how
You know, it's like pizza or particle accelerators, even the stinky one's still pretty good.
Additional ingredients such as accelerators and reinforcing nano materials can be very evenly blended into the gypsum slurry, too.
without small quantities of accelerators or retarders.
The results of particle collisions in accelerators prove that a proton disintegrates after a few short periods,
Solutions tested in one part of Europe can turn into accelerators of change in other regions involved in interregional cooperation projects.
Two Van de Graaff accelerators, our own cyclotron, and the finest computers money can buy.
In this way the suns serve as local accelerators of energy circulation,
Prepared rubber accelerators; compound plasticizers for rubber
You need to place the bricks, accelerators, gravity changers in a way that will move the ball to the vortex.
Kutin| kindlinger employed special microphones(accelerators) originally designed as sensors for use in crash tests of cars.
One of the antimatter transducer feeds was compromised by an impairment in one of the particle accelerators.
Unlike other download managers and accelerators, where the files are segmented before downloading,
The operation of radiation generators or accelerators, except electron microscopes,
Macedonian students and scientists will now be able to attend various CERN schools-- such as for accelerators and computing-- to study, train and conduct research.
He said one of the antimatter transducer feeds has been compromised by an impairment in one of the particle accelerators.
In this way the suns serve as local accelerators of energyˆ circulation,