| ESS | empty sella syndrome; endostreptosin; erythrocyte-sensitizing substance; euthyroid sick syndrome; ev... |
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| excited atom | An atom possessing more than normal energy as a result of input of energy. See: excited state. Synonym: excited atom. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| excited catatonia | Catatonia in which the patient is excited, impulsive, hyperactive, and combative. (05 Mar 2000) |
| excited state | <chemistry, radiobiology> An atom or nucleus which possesses more energy than its ground state energy. (16 Dec 1997) |
| excited state |
This is a state where one or more electrons have been promoted from orbitals higher than those they occupy in the ground state.
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| excited state |
A higher energy level that electrons can jump to when energy is added.
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| excited state |
The state of an atom or nucleus when it possesses more than its normal energy. Typically, the excess energy is released as a gamma ray.
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| excited state |
the state of an atom, molecule or group when it has absorbed energy and become excited to a higher energy state as compared to the normal ground state. The excited state may be electronic, vibrational, rotational, etc.
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| excited state |
State of an atom when one of its electrons is in a higher energy orbital than the ground state. Atoms can become excited by absorbing a photon of a specific energy, or by colliding with a nearby atom.
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| excited | of persons |
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| excited | in an aroused state |
| excited | (physics) of e.g. a molecule |
| excited | marked by uncontrolled excitement or emotion |
| excited | in an excited manner |
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