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A machine that, using electromagnets, can accelerate moving charged particles, giving them more energy.
Ãâó: newton.physics.metu.edu.tr/~fizikt/html/hawking/l....
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| particle |
a minute part of matter.
Ãâó: www.sd5.k12.mt.us/glaciereft/geogloss.htm
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Stereology uses the term particle instead of cell or grain to represent objects of interest. Instead of counting cells, or estimating grain size, a stereologist counts particles and estimates particle size. The term particle is a generic term that is used across the disciplines that make use of stereology.
Ãâó: filebox.vt.edu/users/rboehrin/Introduction/Stereol...
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a very small speck of solid matter.
Ãâó: www.rwater.com/glossary/gloss_mz.htm
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A specific 3D graphics term, referring to a small Sprite which is generally used in groups to create the effect of smoke or sand, for example.
Ãâó: www.machinima.com/article.php
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