Examples of using Krypton in English and their translations into French
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When I was a little girl, I heard the stories of the brave and gallant men of Krypton, men worthy of standing.
IG units are typically filled with an inert gas such as argon or krypton to reduce heat transfer through the glass.
Placed aboard this vessel is an energy module all that remains of a once-powerful civilization: Krypton, your mother planet.
Superb energy efficiency of 1.2 W/m2K is provided by outstanding glazing with two low-emission coatings and a krypton filling.
Xenon is an anaesthetic gas under normal atmospheric pressure, whereas argon and krypton have anaesthetic properties only under hyperbaric conditions.
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Most IG units are currently filled with inert gases such as argon or krypton to make them more energy efficient by reducing the conduction of heat.
The laser is made of an INA crystal transversely pumped by krypton arc lamps.
Argon,- which is less expensive than krypton but slightly less efficient- works well to reduce thermal loss when inserted between window panes,
Krypton has a sublimation temperature of 16-20 K
Sent to earth just before the destruction of his home planet Krypton, Clark Kent,
leveled the playing field, ready to go toe-to-toe with the strange visitor from Krypton.
There he met Jor-El, who explained that Krypton's destruction was imminent and repaired Halk Kar's rocketship, sending him away with the note which had a map from Krypton to Earth on it.
Superman, and The Last Days of Krypton, telling the story of how Superman's planet Krypton came to be destroyed.
white," made in Israel: Rafael's krypton gas-based propulsion system will be the first system in the world to power a tiny satellite.
his son lived upon a snowy planet named Krypton, a meringue of ice, frost and crystal.
The semiconductor industry uses xenon or krypton in its new processes to produce high-end flash memories at a lower cost,
The space between the panes will be filled with argon, krypton or a mixture of the two gases, helping to block cold
Specifically, he predicted the existence of krypton hexafluoride(KrF6) and xenon hexafluoride(XeF6), speculated that XeF8 might exist as an unstable compound, and suggested that xenic
Krypton adsorption at 77 K results in the compression of the pre-adsorbed cyclohexane layer to its densest state,