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al·pha [ˈælfə] N

1. alpha (Greek letter):

alpha
alfa f

2. alpha Brit UNIV (mark):

alpha

ˈal·pha par·ti·cle N PHYS

alpha particle

alpha-hy·droxy acid [ˌælfəhaɪˌdrɒksiˈæsɪd] N CHEM

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But when in the dark such perception of flickering lights is most effective when the stimulation frequency when done in alpha wave range.
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More accurately the alpha scale step is 77.965 cents and there are 15.3915 per octave.
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For simplicity and efficiency, often only the alpha carbon positions are considered, since the peptide bond has a minimally variant planar conformation.
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Other names in common use include 2-ketoadipate reductase, alpha-ketoadipate reductase, and 2-ketoadipate reductase.
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Roughly speaking, it states that short-lived isotopes emit more energetic alpha particles than long-lived ones.
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Applications of polonium are few, and include heaters in space probes, antistatic devices, and sources of neutrons and alpha particles.
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Alpha-catenin participates in regulation of actin-containing cytoskeletal filaments.
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For the alpha subunit the names are given by the gene-alleles.
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Both domains 1 and 2 contain central parallel beta- sheets with surrounding alpha helices.
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The alpha phase has orthorhombic symmetry; it has been first synthesized in 1941 and identified in nature as a rare mineral scrutinyite in 1988.
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