Examples of using Ionisation in English and their translations into Greek
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not so much that ionisation destroys incipient life.
In 1927, he studied ionisation in gases and published an important book,
greater distances from the ionising star, the ionisation front slows, while the pressure of the newly ionised gas causes the ionised volume to expand.
Ionising radiation acts by to tearing electrons(ionisation) from the main atoms which make up living matter.
are responsible for this ionisation.
Energy screening shows that the ionisation level is 43 times higher than the average concentration outside which makes the underground chambers into“healing rooms”.
atmospheric ionisation and daily cycles.
Passing the column the separated gas species of breath are detected by an ionisation detector.
Processing by ionising radiation is a particular kind of energy transfer with the portion of energy transferred per treatment being high enough to cause ionisation.
Sniffing method: The first step is the detection using hand-held VOC analysers measuring the concentration adjacent to the equipment(e.g. by using flame ionisation or photo-ionisation).
he worked on the ionisation of phosphorus, and the photochemical reaction of carbon monoxide and chlorine.
Passing the column the separated gas species of breath are detected by an ionisation detector.
have not undergone any ionisation treatment.
An innovative, circular lightguide illuminates in red colour once the 4x ionisation feature has been activated.
It would be an opportunity to link classic physics topics(e.g. electricity and ionisation) to modern physics(e.g. astrophysics
such as ionisation(for charged particles).
The electron-withdrawing effect of the substituent makes ionisation easier, so successive p"K"a values decrease in the series 4.7,
enables selective ionisation of many gas species by selection of specific ionisation energies- helium
Ionisation of products- ampoules.
Instruments incorporating ionisation chambers.