| high-energy shock waves | Compression waves of large amplitude, across which density, pressure, and particle velocity change drastically. (12 Dec 1998) |
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Synonyms : High Energy Shock Waves, High-Energy Shock Wave, Shock Wave, High-Energy, Shock Waves, High Energy, Wave, High-Energy Shock, Waves, High-Energy Shock
| high-energy |
of or relating to elementary particles having energies of hundreds of thousands of electron volts providing a relatively large amount of energy upon undergoing a chemical reaction high-octane: vigorously energetic or forceful; "a high-octane sales manager"; "a high-octane marketing plan"; "high-powered executives"; "a high-voltage theatrical entrepreneur"
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| high-energy p. |
an ester, amide, or anhydride of phosphoric acid that contains a high energy phosphate bond (q.v.), e.g., ATP or phosphocreatine.
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| high-energy | vigorously energetic or forceful |
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| high-energy | of or relating to elementary particles having energies of hundreds of thousands of electron volts |
| high-energy | the branch of physics that studies subatomic particles and their interactions |
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