Examples of using Compton in English and their translations into Japanese
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Liquid Contraband Detector is the only unique one device in the world which adopts up-to-date Compton.
Compton, who already has had two heart transplants, earned his first top-10 finish on the PGA Tour.
Compton oversaw Enrico Fermi's creation of Chicago Pile-1, the first nuclear reactor, which went critical on December 2, 1942.
Unlike Hubble, Compton was not designed to be serviced by astronauts in its 270 mile orbit.
Compton was one of a handful of scientists and philosophers to propose a two-stage model of free will.
Compton is now living near Seattle, where she enjoys daily access to fresh seafood and abundant farmers markets.
The N.W. A biopic Straight Outta Compton took in box office receipts of over $200 million worldwide.
The N.W. A biopic Straight Outta Compton took in box-office receipts of over $200 million worldwide.
Compton was at the Hanford site in September 1944 to watch the first reactor being brought online.
Isaac Asimov credits Arthur Compton with defining quanta of energy as photons in 1927.
In June 1916, Compton married Betty Charity McCloskey, a Wooster classmate and fellow graduate.
Straight Outta Compton” made over $200 million at the box office.
But if the answer is"no," NASA will try to steer Compton down into the Pacific near Hawaii on March 14.
Engineers are busy culling old records and faded memories to determine if Compton can fly on safely.
Compton is considered one of the most violent cities in the Los Angeles area.
Compton was intrigued by the possibilities of the research there into fluorescent lamps.
Her license plate is close enough to the one Compton reported following him.
I'm straight outta Compton, but my husband's from northridge.
Compton's Cafeteria was one of a chain of cafeterias, owned by Gene Compton, in San Francisco from the 1940s to the 1970s.
Compton scattering is used to examine the patterns of motion of electrons in target molecules and atoms by measuring the difference in photon energy before and after X-ray particles(photons) collide with electrons and then scatter.
