Examples of using Ionisation in English and their translations into Portuguese
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In 1927, he studied ionisation in gases and published an important book,"Chemistry of the Electron.
In 1927, he studied ionisation in gases and published an important book, Chemistry of the Electron.
March 6- Nicolas Slonimsky conducts the world première of Edgard Varèse's Ionisation at Carnegie Hall in New York City.
humidity can cause ionisation of the air inside wave guide tubes.
Professor Girault is an inventor of more than 17 patents including developing of ESTASI method of ionisation.
Activity measurements using an ionisation chamber are very sensitive to geometric factors
Activity measurements using an ionisation chamber are very sensitive to geometric factors
The protein spots in which the presence of mercury was detected were characterised by electrospray ionisation tandem mass spectrometry(esi-ms/ms)
greater distances from the ionising star, the ionisation front slows, while the pressure of the newly ionised gas causes the ionised volume to expand.
Eventually, the ionisation front slows to subsonic speeds,
Nonetheless, ionisation must not, of course, be used to compensate for negligence with regard to hygiene.
The article described Varèse's percussion composition Ionisation, produced by EMS Recordings, as"a weird jumble of drums
Conclusion: Ionisation techniques are not efficient as they basically do not do anything about airborne pollution and thus infection control.
Ionisation, beam formation
This ionisation process is generally referred to as Atmospheric Pressure Chemical Ionization APCI.
Ionisation energy is the energy needed to remove completely an electron from an atom.
Passing the column the separated gas species of breath are detected by an ionisation detector.
low ion suppression ensure high reproducibility and high ionisation efficiency in LC-MS applications.
introduced post column prior to the interface to influence analyte ionisation.
A clean-air module with air ionisation above the clamping unit provides low-particle air in the working area.