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  • ...in [[semiconductor]]s, although the same concept also applies to metals, [[electrolyte]]s, and so on. ...uently changing direction when they collide with grain boundaries or other disturbances. Between collisions, the electric field subtly accelerates them in one dire ...
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  • {{Fluid, electrolyte, acid base metabolic pathology}} [[Category:Acid–base disturbances]] ...
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  • ...t devices enable to measure flow velocity of [[Conductivity (electrolytic)|electrolyte solutions with conductivity]] that is 10<sup>6</sup> times smaller than tha ...of a channel liquid passes artificial vortex generator that induces strong disturbances in it. And when such fluctuation-vortex reaches magnetic field of measureme ...
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  • {{term|[[electrolyte]]}} ...he controlled variable based on a model of the process and measurements of disturbances, instead of feedback from measurement of the process.}} ...
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  • ...Formation Coordination of Robot Swarms with Nonlinear Dynamics and Unknown Disturbances: Design and Experiments]" IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II: Exp ...d and count as a single particle. Ion pairing occurs to some extent in all electrolyte solutions. This causes the measured Van&nbsp;'t Hoff factor to be less than ...
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  • ...]. It can also be carried by [[ion]]s in an [[electrolyte#Electrochemistry|electrolyte]], or by both ions and electrons such as in an ionised gas ([[plasma (physi ...|content='''[[Gravitational wave]]'''}}{{defn|defn=Gravitational waves are disturbances in the curvature of [[spacetime]], generated by accelerated masses, that [[ ...
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