Similar words: high-end, energy, free energy, heat energy, solar energy, energy level, energy sources, energy change. Meaning: adj. 1. of or relating to elementary particles having energies of hundreds of thousands of electron volts 2. providing a relatively large amount of energy upon undergoing a chemical reaction 3. vigorously energetic or forceful.
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(31) European scientists say they have set a record for high-energy collisions of protons in the world's largest atom smasher, mimicking conditions close to the "Big Bang" that created the universe.
(32) Being a new green regenerated high-energy crop with high utility value, sugar sorghum is the high yield crop and is widely used and developed.
(33) In other words, if these theories accurately describe nature, high-energy gamma rays travel slightly slower than the speed of light.
(34) Fatigue test was carried out for commercial pure titanium that have nano-crystallized in surface by high-energy shot peening.
(35) With the data of atom scattering factors, optical constants of some useful material for x-ray compound lens in high-energy X-ray waveband were calculated.
(36) ABL will now undergo flight tests in which the aircraft will fire its high-energy laser, first into an onboard calorimeter, then through its beam control/fire control system.
(37) But if you are going into astronomy or high-energy physics, now, experiments are very big with lots of people.
(38) The factory has made many key facilities for high-energy physics research and experiments.
(39) Cerium-doped orthoaluminate(YAP:Ce) is a kind of scintillator with high light yield and fast decay time, which makes it a good choice for applications in high-energy physics and medical imaging.
(40) Until that happens, though, satellites traversing the inner belt would be in danger of having their innards zapped by stray, high-energy electrons.
(41) The more you surround yourself with positive, high-energy people, the less room you have for those who are negative.
(42) With the increasing of oxygen content, namely, the content of O3 produced by collision of high-energy electrons, the removal rate of NO and SO2 has increased in the process of corona discharge.
(43) Their specialty is converting sunlight into nonwoody tissues loaded with starch; that is, into vast fields of high-energy food—fields that grow 20 feet high.
(44) A "quark-gluon plasma" can be created if the collisions are energetic enough, a state of matter that existed during the high-energy conditions just after the Big Bang.
(45) In high-energy physics, where Americans once reigned supreme, Western Europe now spends roughly twice as much money as the U. S.
(46) Selenide glasses have low material dispersion, high-energy bandgap, long-wavelength multiphonon edge and it's the perfect candidate for mid-far-infrared fibers.
(47) Ion beam can be defined as the radiation which was the product of accelerated ions of chemical element by high-energy ion accelerator.
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(48) Multifunctional catalyzer with high-energy, smokeless, plasticization and binding function will be another important research tendency for burning rate catalyzer of composite solid propellant.
(49) In the paper, studying on the aluminum oxide and aluminum in high-energy ball mill which mechanochemistry effect affect them on the changing of crystal and influence to the microstructure.
(50) A far-field beam quality testing system is designed for researching beam quality of far-field high-energy beam application.
(51) Ding Zhaozhong is very dedicated to training high-energy physics professionals of China and often comes back to the country to recruit young scientists to work in his scientific research groups.
(52) The surface nanocrystallization of a low carbon steel and commercial pure titanium was realized by using high-energy shot peening technique.
(53) Their observation in low-energy processes is a very instructive—and very cheap—complement to data obtained from high-energy physics.
(54) Next time you tuck into a freshly roasted turkey, give thanks to high-energy physics.
(55) Explanation: Scanning the entire sky in gamma-rays, photons with over 50 million times the energy of visible light, the Fermi mission's Large Area Telescope (LAT) explores the high-energy universe.
(56) Solid rocket propellant is a kind of high-energy material. Therefore, the propellant is easy to combustion and detonation.
(57) The world's most powerful X-ray machines are a byproduct of high-energy physics.
(58) The second phosphate is attached to the first by a high-energy bond.
(59) Scanning the entire sky in gamma-rays, photons with over 50 million times the energy of visible light, the Fermi mission's Large Area Telescope (LAT) explores the high-energy universe.
(60) According to Einstein's theory of relativity, energy equals mass, so those high-energy collisions can blast into fleeting existence massive subatomic particles not seen in the everyday world.
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