Examples of using Halide in English and their translations into Ukrainian
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excitons in alkali halide crystals.
using the"Grignard"- complex compounds consisting of alkyl-(or aryl-) halide ion and magnesium.
chillers typically required with metal halide or HQI systems.
coral fragment tanks without relying on energy wasting metal halide or low PAR florescent tubes.
Pendants seem to be the future of LED technology with their tight, halide simulating arrays
The spectrum of the XP 18 model is very similar to that of the Radium 400 watt, 20,000K metal halide But much wider in the Blue/Violet spectrum for better results!
appears to be dimmer than the halide and that is because the pendant was resting on acrylic straps very close to the water's surface when this photo was taken.
they also produce the beautiful ripple/shimmer effects associated with higher output lighting such as metal halide and HQI.
Unlike metal halide lamps, LEDs in the 400-700nm range that are used in aquarium fixtures do not emit UV radiation
bring a depth of color to the room that is usually only found with metal halide or T5 lighting with such success.
There are those with a tight array which mimics halide lighting very well,
Halide perovskite solar cells hold promise as the next generation of solar cell technologies,
Halide perovskite solar cells hold promise as the next generation of solar cell technologies,
provide more useful PAR than a metal halide system.
the group introduced highly luminescent nanocrystals of cesium lead halide perovskites[15] and shortly thereafter, in 2016-2017, formamidinium lead halide nanocrystals.[16][17].
They are more efficient than halides obviously. 170w is very good.
One of the hydrogen halides, a highly aggressive substance- it even attacks glass.
Impregnation of metals or metal halides on supports.
Alkyl halides and sulfates react readily with pyridines giving quaternary pyridinium salts.
LED lights run at temperatures that are significantly cooler than traditional metal halides.