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Elektron
elec·tron [ɪˈlektrɒn, ingl am -trɑ:n] SOST
electron
Elektron nt <-s, -tro̱·nen>
elec·tron ˈmicro·scope SOST
electron microscope
eˈlec·tron tube SOST
electron tube
elec·tron ac·ˈcel·era·tor SOST SCIENZE
electron accelerator
eˈlec·tron beam SOST SCIENZE
electron beam
Elektronenstrahl m <-(e)s, -en>
eˈlec·tron charge SOST FIS
electron charge
Elementarladung f <-, -en>
elec·tron ˈpair bond SOST CHIM
electron pair bond
elec·tron bind·ing ˈen·er·gy SOST FIS
electron binding energy
scan·ning elec·tron ˈmi·cro·scope SOST
Voce OpenDict
electron diffraction SOST
electron diffraction FIS
electron microscope (EM) SOST
electron microscope (EM)
energised electron
energised electron
angeregtes Elektron (Elektron auf einem höheren Energieniveau)
electron pair
electron pair
electron deficit (oxidised)
electron deficit
Elektronenentzug (oxidiert)
electron carrier SOST
electron carrier
scanning electron microscope (SEM) SOST
transmission electron microscope (TEM) SOST
electron transport chain SOST
electron transport chain
non-cyclic electron flow SOST
non-cyclic electron flow
final electron acceptor SOST
final electron acceptor
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Throughout his career, his specialties were photochemistry, electron diffraction, magnetic resonance, solid state physics, and neurochemistry.
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The structure of acetyl cyanide was determined through the joint use of electron diffraction intensities and rotational constants.
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Although this is counterintuitive, the prediction is correct; in particular, electron diffraction and neutron diffraction are well understood and widely used in science and engineering.
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Optical microscope and electron microscope are extensively used in micrography or metallography and are indispensable.
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Electron microscope showed the red-brown form as having long, parallel nanorods with a diameter between 0.34 nm and 0.47 nm.
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Work centers on memory elements based on the transfer of individual electrons between metal electrodes and on the memory effect of semiconductor nano-clusters in SiO & sup2; films.
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Schwerpunkt der Arbeiten bilden Speicherelemente, die durch Ladungstransfer einzelner Elektronen zwischen metallischen Bereichen realisiert werden oder die Speichereigenschaften von Halbleiternanoclustern in dünnen SiO & sup2; - Schichten nutzen.
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How strong these fields are in a fully ionised plasma of protons and electrons, has now been calculated by Prof. Schlickeiser, specifically for the gas densities and temperatures that occurred in the plasmas of the early universe.
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Wie stark diese Felder in einem vollständig ionisierten Plasma aus Protonen und Elektronen sind, hat Prof. Schlickeiser nun berechnet, und zwar für die Gasdichten und -temperaturen, die in den Plasmen des frühen Universums vorkamen.
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Dusty plasmas are composed of electrons, positive ions, neutral atoms, and dust grains that are negatively or positively charged.
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Staubige Plasmen bestehen üblicherweise aus Elektronen, positiv geladenen Ionen, neutralen Atomen und Staubkörnchen, die negativ oder positiv geladen sind.
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To understand why superconductors conduct electric current without losses, a theoretical model cannot look at each individual electron.
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Um zu verstehen, wie beispielsweise Supraleiter entstehen, die Strom verlustfrei leiten, kann ein theoretisches Modell jedoch nicht jedes einzelne Elektron eines Festkörpers individuell betrachten.
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The galactic cosmic radiation on the other hand is made of atomic nuclei and electrons that are accelerated in the process of a super nova to almost light speed.
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Die galaktische kosmische Strahlung besteht dagegen aus Atomkernen und Elektronen, die im Verlauf einer Supernova auf nahezu Lichtgeschwindigkeit beschleunigt wurden.
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