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Like a particle drawn to a magnet he returned to that which was pressing so hard in his mind.
The outside surface of the solid units shall be of an exterior grade of panel board such as plywood, plastic coated panel board, high density particle board, asbestos-cement board, or any other product locally obtainable upon recommendation of your building supply dealer.
The paramagnetic dipole effects provide some information on the particle shapes.
The x-ray data are consistent with particle sizes of 1000 A or greater.
This is a theoretically complicated dipole interaction which causes any extremely small uncharged particle to agglomerate with other small uncharged particles, or to stick to an uncharged surface.
Likewise, a charged particle will tend to stick to an uncharged surface and vice versa, and a charged particle will be very strongly attracted to a surface exhibiting an opposite charge.
The radial velocity varies inversely as the particle size -- a 1000-m-diameter particle near the orbit of Mars would reach the sun in about 60 million years.
Whipple ( 1955 ) extends the effects to include the solar-corpuscular-radiation pressure, which increases both the minimum particle size and the drag.
From the brightness of the F component of the solar corona and the brightness of the zodiacal light, an estimate of the particle sizes, concentrations, and spatial distribution can be derived for regions of space near the ecliptic plane.
The calibration of piezoelectric sensors in terms of the particle parameters is very uncertain.
This `` ejection '' momentum is linearly related to the particle energy.
The solar-electromagnetic- and corpuscular-radiation pressure and the associated Poynting-Robertson effect increase in effectiveness as the particle size decreases and modify the distribution and limit sizes to larger than a few microns.
The importance of particle size in such aerosols has been thoroughly demonstrated.
The relationship between particle size and infectious dose is illustrated in Table 1.
The smaller the particle the further it will travel downwind before settling out.
Some agents have been shown to be much more toxic or infectious to experimental animals when exposed to aerosols of optimum particle size than by the natural portal.
Of the various particle accelerators, the Van De Graff machines, resonant transformers, and linear accelerators are the principal ones available for commercial use.
the particle would then move toward the nose, where it could be wiped out with a wisp of cotton.
Instead of inflecting a verb or using an unattached particle to indicate the past or future, Siddo used an entirely different word.
Connes has applied his work in areas of mathematics and theoretical physics, including number theory, differential geometry and particle physics.
* ATLAS experiment, a particle detector for the Large Hadron Collider at CERN
* Argonne Tandem Linear Accelerator System, a particle accelerator at the Argonne National Laboratory
In approximately 450 BCE, Democritus coined the term átomos (), which means " uncuttable " or " the smallest indivisible particle of matter ".

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