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ˈal·pha par·ti·cle N PHYS

Alphateilchen nt <-s, ->
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par·ti·cle [ˈpɑ:tɪkl̩, Am ˈpɑ:rt̬ə-] N

1. particle (minute amount):

Teilchen nt <-s, ->

2. particle fig (smallest amount):

Spur f <-, -en>
Fünkchen nt <-s, ->

3. particle LING:

Partikel f <-, -n> spec

al·pha [ˈælfə] N

1. alpha (of Greek alphabet):

Alpha nt <-(s), -s>

2. alpha Brit UNIV (mark):

Eins f <-, -en>
Einser m <-s, -> A

Phrases:

das A und O fig

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Most of the second-position predicate particles are mobile, appearing after the first word of the predicate (whatever that may be).
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Under the isospin model, they were considered to be a single particle in different charged states.
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The paramagnetic particles inside the water drops become magnetized.
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The subunits of colloidal silica particles are typically in the range of 1 to 5 nm.
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A tapered rear will permit the particles of the medium to rejoin more easily and quickly than a truncated rear.
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analysers to observe the speed, direction and quantity of the particles of the solar wind (protons, alpha particles, electrons) (experiment 1);
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www.ieap.uni-kiel.de
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Analysatoren für die Teilchen (Protonen, Alphateilchen, Elektronen) des Sonnenwinds, um die Geschwindigkeit, die Richtung und die Zahl der Teilchen zu beobachten (Experiment 1);
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The device bombards the surface with alpha particles and x-rays and by measuring the backscatter from the particles, researchers can deduce the chemical composition of the material and obtain information about the presence of the important elements carbon and oxygen.
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www.uni-mainz.de
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Durch die Bestrahlung der Oberfläche mit Alphateilchen und Röntgenstrahlen und der Messung der Rückstreuung der Teilchen können die Wissenschaftler die chemische Zusammensetzung des Materials ableiten und unter anderem das Vorkommen der wichtigen Elemente Kohlenstoff und Sauerstoff bestimmen.
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Dark counts arise when a photon is detected erroneously: for instance, because of a spontaneous emission, an alpha particle, or a spurious field.
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www.cfn.kit.edu
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Bei einer Dunkelzählung handelt es sich um ein fälschlich detektiertes Photon, beispielsweise infolge einer spontanen Emission, eines Alphateilchens oder eines Störfeldes.
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For the experiments at PTB, alpha particles with 8 MeV were used.
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www.ptb.de
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Für die Experimente an der PTB wurden Alphateilchen mit 8 MeV verwendet.
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Alpha radiation consists of alpha particles which arise as radio-active elements decay.
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www.uni-kiel.de
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Alphastrahlung besteht aus Alphateilchen, die beim Kernzerfall natürlich radioaktiver Elemente entstehen.
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