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alpha p. a positively charged particle ejected from the nucleus of a radioactive atom, being a high-speed ionized atom of helium. A stream of these particles constitutes alpha rays.
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alpha r. see under ray.
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alpha r.’s high-speed helium nuclei which have been ejected from radioactive substances. Owing to their high velocity (one tenth that of light) their kinetic energy is so great that a single alpha particle produces a microscopic flash of light when it hits a spinthariscope; when it hits another atom (as of nitrogen) it may cause it to disintegrate.
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alpha s. the state of relaxation and peaceful awakefulness, associated with prominent alpha brain wave activity.
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alpha subunit a. a variant of glycoprotein adenoma that secretes only one subunit of the glycoprotein hormones; most are endocrine-inactive, although a few are endocrine-active.
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