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kosmische Strahlung

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cos·mic ˈrays N pl

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ray1 [reɪ] N

1. ray (beam):

Strahl m <-(e)s, -en>

2. ray (trace):

Spur f <-, -en>

3. ray PHYS (radiation):

Strahlung f <-, -en>
Strahlenbündel nt <-s, ->

Phrases:

ray2 [reɪ] N (fish)

Rochen m <-s, ->

cos·mic [ˈkɒzmɪk, Am ˈkɑ:z-] ADJ attr

1. cosmic (of universe):

2. cosmic (large):

Klett Biology Glossary

ray N

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Instead, the spallation neutrons and radioisotopes produced by the cosmic rays may mimic the desired physics signals.
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Incantations are thought to give the air of mystical and cosmic connections.
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The proposed phenomena was whimsically named cosmic iron whiskers and served as the thermalization mechanism.
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However, there is a large background of muons created not by neutrinos from astrophysical sources but by cosmic rays impacting the atmosphere above the detector.
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This matter includes gas in ionic, atomic, and molecular form, dust, and cosmic rays.
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Austrian Victor F. Hess discovers in his balloon experiments the cosmic rays, which - as it turned out later - contain a lot of formerly unknown elementary particles.
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Der Österreicher Victor F. Hess entdeckt mit seinen Ballonexperimenten die kosmische Strahlung, die - wie sich später herausstellt - aus einer Vielzahl vormals unbekannter Elementarteilchen besteht.
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According to previous theories, the majority of crystalline particles in interstellar space is destroyed by high-energy cosmic rays and shock waves or converted into amorphous dust.
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www.mpg.de
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Nach den bisherigen Theorien wird ein Großteil der kristallinen Körner nämlich im interstellaren Raum durch hochenergetische kosmische Strahlung und Schockwellen zerstört oder in amorphen Staub umgewandelt.
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The Institute’s low-level underground laboratory provides shielding against cosmic rays and thus offers ideal conditions for detector development for low-background experiments.
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www.mpi-hd.mpg.de
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Das Untergrundlabor des Instituts ist gegen kosmische Strahlung abgeschirmt und bietet ideale Bedingungen für die Entwicklung von Detektoren für Experimente mit niedrigem Untergrund.
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During the Sun s quiescent periods, more cosmic rays enter the atmosphere – with increased production of radionuclides – as the blocking effect of the solar magnetic field is weaker.
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Ist die Sonne relativ ruhig, gelangt mehr kosmische Strahlung in die Atmosphäre und damit werden mehr Radionuklide produziert, weil das abschirmende solare Magnetfeld schwächer ist.
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This evidence was obtained from polar ice cores ( from Greenland and Antarctica ), in which radionuclides produced by cosmic rays are stored.
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www.eawag.ch
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Die Forschenden haben sie aus Eisbohrkernen von der Antarktis und Grönland gewonnen, in denen durch die kosmische Strahlung produzierte Radionuklide eingelagert sind.
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