Examples of using Atomically in English and their translations into German
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Multiple URLs are committed atomically.
Black rain: atomically contaminated rain full of smoke and ashes.
The deviation of the topography of an actual surface from an ideal atomically smooth and planar surface.
The material is atomically evaporated in the equipment using a high input of energy.
Tick off the music and then click“Start Transfer” tab,dr. fone-Switch will help you transfer all the music atomically.
Backup', and then to rename it(atomically, where possible) to'Entries.
Atomically small magnets behave drastically different compared to macroscopic magnets.
Electronic and optical properties of atomically thin semiconductors Drüppel, Matthias.
Both atomically smooth single crystals and extremely rough catalyst powders can be analysed.
This allows the deposition on surfaces in a vacuum, and thus the atomically resolving analysis by scanning tunneling microscopy.
Smooth, smoother, atomically smooth- Technology for preparation of new step height standards.
Therefore, it is likely that we did not pump everything out of the jar because our atomically structured matter and tools are incapable of doing so.
Black rain: atomically contaminated rain full of smoke and ashes Now there are falling black rain drops.
However, it has never been used and some people nickname it the'nuclear' option-not because of the availability of atomically powered sanctions, but because everyone is afraid of pushing the button.
We investigate friction on atomically flat and clean surfaces of gold, platinum, and copper and of metallic glasses in ultra-high vacuum.
At PTB, a novel manufacturing procedure based on(111)-silicon wafers al-lows areas with dimensions of up to150 μm2 to be generated which exhibit both atomically smooth surfaces and surfaces with monoatomic steps.
The innovative idea behind this field of research is to use atomically strong light fields as alternating currents in solid state systems in order to observe entirely new quantum phenomena on very short timescales.
In order to measure the electrical charge that is exchanged the international team of researchers from Germany, Spain, Italy and the Czech Republic led by Prof. Dr. Jörg Libuda, Professor of Physical Chemistry, and Prof. Dr. Konstantin Neyman, University of Barcelona,prepared an extremely clean and atomically well-defined oxide surface, onto which they placed platinum nanoparticles.