atomic in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for atomic in the English»Italian Dictionary

atomic [Brit əˈtɒmɪk, Am əˈtɑmɪk] ADJ

atomic weight [Brit, Am əˈtɑmɪk weɪt] N

pre-atomic [ˌpriːəˈtɒmɪk] ADJ

atomic reactor [əˌtɒmɪkrɪˈæktə(r)] N

atomic scientist [əˌtɒmɪkˈsaɪəntɪst] N

atomic theory [Brit əˌtɒmɪk ˈθɪəri, Am əˌtɑmɪk ˈθɪri] N PHYS

atomic power station [əˌtɒmɪkˈpaʊəsteɪʃn] N

gram-atom [ˈɡræmˌætəm], gram-atomic weight [ˌɡræməˌtɒmɪkˈweɪt] N CHEM

Atomic Energy Authority [əˌtɒmɪkˈenədʒɪɔːˌθɒrətɪ] N (in GB)

atomic in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for atomic in the English»Italian Dictionary (Go to Italian»English)

Translations for atomic in the Italian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Italian)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Other authors have relied on, for example, atomic conductance or bulk coordination number.
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In short, atomic transactions either complete fully, or it is as if they were never run at all.
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The phenomena of atomic vibrations reflecting the interaction of micro-particles with each other depend on the deep properties of the medium.
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This results in ejection (sputtering) of so-called secondary particles such as electrons; neutral species, atoms, and molecules; atomic and cluster ions from the surface.
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In some cases they are more penetrating than gamma radiation, which is impeded in materials of high atomic number.
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Basically it is a quantum interference effect that permits the propagation of light through an otherwise opaque atomic medium.
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Since hydrogen is not detected, these atomic percentages exclude hydrogen.
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The atomic particles produced by the fluctuations are subsequently electrically ionized to form a plasma.
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Off-the-shelf atomic clocks measure changes in atomic waves over time rather than the spatial changes measured in a quantum gravity gradiometer.
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Nanotechnology (sometimes shortened to nanotech or nano) is the study of manipulating matter on an atomic and molecular scale.
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