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tendon [ˈtendən] N

canon [ˈkænən] N

1. canon:

I . Xerox [ˈzıərɒks] N

II . Xerox [ˈzıərɒks] VB trans, intr

tenor [ˈtenə] N

3. tenor [常作单数] form:

venom [ˈvenəm] N

1. venom:

tension [ˈtenʃən] N

3. tension:

cannon <cannon(s)> [ˈkænən] N

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The spotlights used were xenon arc lamps requiring 4 kilowatts of power each.
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Xenon monochloride was first synthesized in the 1960s.
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The flash that emanates from a xenon flashtube may be so intense that it can ignite flammable materials within a short distance of the tube.
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Xenon has been used as a general anesthetic.
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When the reactor is shut down, iodine-135 continues to decay to xenon-135, making restarting the reactor more difficult for a day or two.
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This temporary state, which may last several days and prevent restart, is called the iodine pit or xenon-poisoning.
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When the reactor power is increased, xenon-135 concentration initially decreases because the burn up is increased at the new higher power level.
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The other radioxenon isotopes decay either to stable xenon, or to various cesium isotopes, some of them radioactive.
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Heat from xenon arc lamp projectors causes moving images to swell during projection, affecting picture quality.
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In 1962, laboratory chemists produced the first compound of the inert noble gas xenon, opening up a new field of chemical bonding research.
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