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A radiationdetector will help NASA decide if it's safe to send earthlings up there.
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I wish I had a radiationdetector here, though.
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So did the slow throbbing of his radiationdetector.
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The moment the door opened, Ugg's radiationdetector began to beep softly for the first time.
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The radiationdetector buzzed out its screaming warning!
Usage of particle detector in inglês
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Image: Illustration of a top quark pair as seen by a particledetector.
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They were building a particledetector, with some powerful superconducting magnets.
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He had just invented the particledetector.
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So scientists are working to build a different kind of sub-atomic particledetector, one no bigger than a semi-truck.
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Endeavour's mission is to deliver the $2 billion Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer particledetector to the International Space Station.
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The centre will be attached to the ATLAS particledetector - part of the world's largest physics machine, Europe's Large Hadron Collider.
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They are virtual particles , like the particles that carry the forces: unlike real particles , they cannot be observed directly with a particledetector.
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A particledetector deep under an Italian mountainside has detected direct evidence of a crucial part of the Sun's fusion process for the first time.
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The AMS will be able to detect particles that are normally filtered by the Earth's atmosphere, and will also be the only orbiting particledetector.
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Wefel's team sent a balloon carrying the "ATIC" particledetector aloft over Antarctica, where it measured the telltale charges and energies of electrons.
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Quanta Magazine spoke with Arvanitaki about her plan to use black holes as particledetectors.
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They have come into operation much more smoothly than is usual for highly complex particledetectors.
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For decades, scientists have been building larger and larger particledetectors with greater and greater sensitivities.
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Its fraas and suurs worked in shifts, sitting in total darkness waiting to see flashes of light from a vast array of crystalline particledetectors.