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  • 11electron scattering — ▪ physics       deflection of the path of electrons (electron) as they pass through a solid (typically a metal, semiconductor, or insulator). Deflections, or collisions, are caused by electrostatic forces operating between the negatively charged… …

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  • 12electron transport chain — the series of electron carriers in the inner mitochondrial membrane that pass electrons from reduced coenzymes (NADH, FADH2) to molecular oxygen via sequential redox reactions coupled to vectorial transduction of protons across the membrane. The… …

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  • 13Reflection high energy electron diffraction — (RHEED) is a technique used to characterize the surface of crystalline materials. RHEED systems gather information only from the surface layer of the sample, which distinguishes RHEED from other materials characterization methods that rely also… …

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  • 14Energy filtered transmission electron microscopy — (EFTEM) is a technique used in Transmission electron microscopy, in which only electrons of particular kinetic energies are used to form the image or diffraction pattern. The technique can be used to aid chemical analysis of the sample in… …

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  • 15Free electron laser — A free electron laser, or FEL, is a laser that shares the same optical properties as conventional lasers such as emitting a beam consisting of coherent electromagnetic radiation which can reach high power, but which uses some very different… …

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  • 16Scanning transmission electron microscopy — A scanning transmission electron microscope (STEM) is a type of transmission electron microscope. With it, the electrons pass through the specimen, but, as in scanning electron microscopy, the electron optics focus the beam into a narrow spot… …

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  • 17scanning transmission electron microscopy — (= STEM) Method of electron microscopy in which image formation depends upon analysis of the pattern of energies of electrons that pass through the specimen. Has comparable resolving power to conventional transmission EM …

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  • 18Energy systems — There are three sources of Adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the body s main energy source on the cellular level.ATP PC System (Phosphogen System) This system is used only for very short durations of up to 10 seconds. The ATP PC system neither uses… …

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  • 19Network Time Protocol — The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is a protocol and software implementation for synchronizing the clocks of computer systems over packet switched, variable latency data networks. Originally designed by David L. Mills of the University of Delaware… …

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  • 20scan — 1. To survey by traversing with an active or passive sensing device. 2. The image, record, or data obtained by scanning, usually identified by the technology or device employed; e.g., CT s., radionuclide s …

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