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repulsion <a repulsion; repulsions> N

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repulsion PHYS
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repulsion (feelings & emotions)
repulsion (feelings & emotions)
repulsion (feelings & emotions)

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electrical repulsion ELEC

magnetic repulsion PHYS

repulsion motor

compensated repulsion motor ELEC

inverted repulsion motor ELEC

repulsion induction motor ELEC

repulsion-induction motor ELEC

repulsion run motor ELEC

repulsion-start induction motor ELEC

repulsion start induction run ELEC

series repulsion motor

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Subsequently, the tip repels the like-charged ion cloud, and the ion cloud immediately expands due to the repulsion between the ions themselves.
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Normally the surface tension does not in itself give rise to an attraction or repulsion among particles on a meniscus.
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Modern network diagramming software, with node repulsion algorithms, allows useful visual representation of these networks revealing clusters of nodes.
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An important aspect of the stereo model is it accounts for disparity attraction and repulsion.
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Nevertheless, they are strong enough to bind neutrons and protons over short distances, and overcome the electrical repulsion between protons in the nucleus.
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Surfactants stabilize films because they create a repulsion between both surfaces of the film, preventing it from thinning and consequentially bursting.
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They mimic the extremely strong repulsion that atoms and spherical molecules experience at very close distances.
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Such energy barrier can be due to steric or electrostatic repulsions.
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This atom improves the formation of duplexes and triplexes by lowering the repulsion between the negatively charged backbone phosphates.
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This force, called the strong nuclear force, overcomes electric repulsion in a very close range.
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