The process of ionizing; the formation of ions by separating atoms or molecules or radicals or by adding or subtracting electrons from atoms by strong electric fields in a gas.
And we don't quite believe the readings on the external ionisation probes...'
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We think ionisation alarms should not be sold in New Zealand.
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The results obtained were compared with γ-spectrometry and ionisation chamber measurements.
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Twenty miles away, the last traces of ionisation were dispersing to the winds.
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The ionisation by flames, in particular, is fairly well known.
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He advised people with ionisation alarms to add photoelectric models, at least in hallways and escape routes.
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The aqueous ionisation equilibrium of such compounds is complex and is described by two macroscopic ionisation constants.
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The astronomers think it would have created two enormous 'ionisation cones' that would have sliced through the Milky Way.
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But he said householders and landlords should not remove ionisation alarms - as any alarm is better than none.
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Consumer NZ is calling for retailers to stop selling ionisation-type of smoke alarms, after testing found they performed poorly.
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And for the time we live in there is cabin air ionisation, a system that captures fine particles and allergens.
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Detection was by a TSQ quantum triple quadrupole mass spectrometer with an electrospray ionisation source operating in a positive ion mode.
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After ionisation in the pneumatically-assisted electrospray source and in-source collision induced dissociation, acquisition was performed in the selected ion monitoring mode.
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All alarms would respond to a fire eventually, he said, but ionisation alarms were not as effective at picking up smoke.
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Measurement results showed reasonable agreement in absorbed dose rate determined from the energy dependence corrected TLD readings and from the ionisation chambers.
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As Brant watched, one of the machines went humming briskly up into the sky, leaving a faint trail of ionisation behind it.