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  • 81particle */*/ — UK [ˈpɑː(r)tɪk(ə)l] / US [ˈpɑrtɪk(ə)l] noun [countable] Word forms particle : singular particle plural particles 1) an extremely small piece or amount of something dust particles particle of: tiny particles of food There s not a particle of… …

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  • 82Particle beam cooling — To be developed as a jump page related to particle accelerators Cooling techniques are important for the control the emittance of particle beams in particle accelerators. Usually, these techniques take advantage, in some way, of the electric or… …

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  • 83Particle Trace — Ein mit MicroStation berechnetes Bild Mit Particle Tracing werden in der Computergrafik bestimmte Algorithmen zur Bildsynthese bezeichnet, die auf Raytracing basieren. Particle Tracing Verfahren arbeiten von den Lichtquellen aus und speichern die …

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  • 84Particle Tracing — Ein mit MicroStation berechnetes Bild Mit Particle Tracing werden in der Computergrafik bestimmte Algorithmen zur Bildsynthese bezeichnet, die auf Raytracing basieren. Particle Tracing Verfahren arbeiten von den Lichtquellen aus und speichern die …

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  • 85particle — n. 1) a dust; minute particle 2) (physics) an alpha; elementary; subatomic particle * * * [ pɑːtɪk(ə)l] elementary minute particle subatomic particle (physics) an alpha a dust …

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  • 86particle physics — noun the branch of physics that studies subatomic particles and their interactions • Syn: ↑high energy physics, ↑high energy physics • Members of this Topic: ↑flavor, ↑flavour, ↑charm, ↑strangeness, ↑ …

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  • 87particle — 01. In order to wash sand [particles] out of her eyes, and rid her body of excess salt, the female green turtle sheds tears as she lays her eggs on the beach. 02. Comets are surrounded by tiny dust [particles], which are swept into a long tail by …

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  • 88particle — par|ti|cle [ˈpa:tıkəl US ˈpa:r ] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: particula, from pars; PART1] 1.) a very small piece of something ▪ dust particles particle of ▪ tiny particles of soil 2.) not a particle of truth/evidence etc …

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  • 89particle — par|ti|cle [ partıkl ] noun count ** 1. ) an extremely small piece or amount of something: dust particles particle of: tiny particles of food There s not a particle of evidence to support his story. 2. ) SCIENCE an extremely small piece of MATTER …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 90particle — noun (C) 1 a very small piece of something: dust particles see also: elementary particle 2 not a particle of truth/evidence etc no truth etc at all: There s not a particle of truth in what he says. 3 technical a type of word in grammar, such as a …

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