However, the more electrons in an atom, the greater their mutualrepulsion.
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Between them there was a strong mutualrepulsion which neither sought to overcome.
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At first there is a mutualrepulsion between the sexes.
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If no progress be made, mutualrepulsion will follow.
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There was a violent movement of mutualrepulsion on the part of Hamilton Gregory and his secretary.
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They spoke a few words together, and then separated as if from a sphere of mutualrepulsion.
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Neutrons rushed in to separate the contestants and keep them well apart, so diluting the strength of their mutualrepulsion.
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Soil and rock, torn to atoms by the mutualrepulsion of the nuclei, reached him as a fog of monatomic dust.
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His dislike even extended to the artist, and as Aubrey Beardsley was of easy and agreeable intercourse, the mutualrepulsion deserves a word of explanation.
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Between the two men, in lieu of a bond of union, there was only a strong force of mutualrepulsion, which kept them permanently apart.