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  • The positively-charged ions in plasma can't reclaim their own electrons, so they steal those of the cold gas atoms.

    Cassini/IBEX Data Changes View of Heliosphere Shape | Universe Today 2009

  • I would like to see Phil think more highly of what he has created and consider the positively-charged, solution-oriented discussion process that could be taking place at Mayor Sam.

    Michael McCues comments on CD 2 Race. 2009

  • I would like to see Phil think more highly of what he has created and consider the positively-charged, solution-oriented discussion process that could be taking place at Mayor Sam.

    Archive 2009-11-01 2009

  • The positively-charged 235U ions are then attracted to a negatively-charged plate and collected.

    Uranium enrichment 2009

  • These pairs of electrons flow along attracting channels formed by the regular structure of the positively-charged metal atoms in the material.

    The Nobel Prize in Physics 2003 - Information for the Public 2003

  • He measured their deviation by magnetic and electric fields and concluded that they are composed of positively-charged particles never heavier than electrons.

    Wilhelm Wien - Biography 1967

  • It is because the force which a positively-charged atom exerts on an electron is so great and because the electron is so light and easily moved compared to an atom that the electron has not been isolated at will until recent years.

    Recent Developments in European Thought Various

  • Note that the fl ow of anions out of an axon is qualitatively similar to the fl ow of positively-charged sodium cations into an axon.

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows magrawal11 2010

  • At the heart of conventional solid-state solar cells is a p-n junction, the interface between a semiconductor layer with an abundance of positively-charged "holes," and a layer with an abundance of negatively charged electrons.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories PhysOrg Team 2010

  • At the heart of conventional solid-state solar cells is a p-n junction, the interface between a semiconductor layer with an abundance of positively-charged "holes," and a layer with an abundance of negatively charged electrons.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010

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