A colorless odorless inert gaseous element occurring in the earth's atmosphere in trace amounts.
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Examples for "xenon"
Examples for "xenon"
1Tiffany froze at the reservation stand, like a deer in xenon headlights.
2Space missions also use xenon as rocket fuel to launch satellites.
3The energy lost to the xenon gas is about 70 keV per proton.
4A car passed going the other direction, its xenon headlights blinding.
5Then wait for a passing WIMP to bang into a xenon atom's nucleus.
1Representatives of Xe did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
2Devlin and his Xe team would invest the battlefield but remain invisible.
3Did the non-disclosure clauses just expire for some former Blackwater Xe executives?
4Representatives of Xe Services did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
5Let's see if Xe now follows the rest of Sharon's advice.
6She identified Paravant as a subsidiary of Xe, the renamed firm.
7Rio says the AP-Xe technology could reduce aluminium smelting energy use by 20 percent.
8The apparent CO escaping rate and the volume contraction increase with increasing Xe pressure.
9Companies like Blackwater Xe have long provided contracted air services (pictured here).
10Blackwater has since changed its name to Xe and has several contracts in Afghanistan.
11Dabbagh said Iraq may sue the private security company, now known as Xe Services.
12North Carolina-based Xe could not immediately be reached for comment on Levin's letters or allegations.
13Spin-lattice relaxation rates were also measured for Boltzmann (129)Xe in myoglobin.
14Adipose tissue blood flow was measured by 133Xe-washout technique.
15He sold his company, already rebranded Xe, to a group of investors who renamed it Academi.
16When a Xe atom blocks the Xe(1) site, the CO escapes through another route.