The edges of many of the sheets were rolled, and cusps formed where two oppositely scrolled edges met. |
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Recall from basic chemistry that pH is a measure of how many hydrogen ions are floating around looking to attract oppositely charged particles. |
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Polyatomic ions can combine with oppositely charged ions, through ionic bonding. |
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Adjacent cells are joined together at the junction of oppositely oriented elevations which have a small spine at the tip. |
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When the train turned toward the left or right, the compass naturally turned oppositely. |
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The energy of attraction between oppositely charged particles is inversely proportional to the distance between them. |
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The neuromasts in the sacculus are apparently oriented oppositely from those in the utriculus. |
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Let us note that he considered both half-photons as electrically neutral, that is not being made up of oppositely signed charges. |
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Specifically, large electropositive or electronegative regions can reasonably attract oppositely charged entities through long-range electrostatic interactions. |
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In this, an electrically charged syringe squirts a polymer mixed with a solvent towards an oppositely charged electrode. |
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Chlorine, oppositely, adds a chlorine atom to or substitutes a chlorine atom from the substance it reacts with. |
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Ideally, the two measurements should be oppositely related to measured consequence. |
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Here, the particles are held together by ionic bonds, each ion being surrounded by several oppositely charged ions within the inner structure of the solid. |
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Complex comprising at least one nonhygroscopic polyelectrolyte and at least one oppositely charged fluorinated surfactant. |
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The lateral fluidity of the membrane allows oppositely charged lipids to migrate toward the adsorption domain to minimize the interaction free energy. |
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When the charge is increased, an actuator on the machine's tail becomes oppositely charged and thus attracted to the plate, causing the tail to flex and make contact with the grid's surface. |
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The charge of these ionic acids, of course, always must be balanced by ions of opposite charges, but these oppositely charged ions usually are irrelevant to the acid base properties of the system. |
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A packaging material comprising an electret material having a surface part carrying mutually oppositely polarized electric charge on the front surface and the rear surface thereof. |
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Compounds consisting of oppositely charged ions are known as ionic compounds, or salts. |
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They may be caused by a rapid flow over an irregular bottom, by the conjunction of two opposing flows, or by the piling up of waves or swell against an oppositely directed tidal flow. |
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It was the antiworld, the realm of oppositely charged particles that annihilate their regular-world counterparts on contact. |
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The leaves are arranged oppositely on twigs. |
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Dungey first sketched the consequences for an interplanetary magnetic field that was oppositely directed from the generally northward terrestrial field. |
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