It is assumed that a complex exchange of energy, in which plasma waves are
affected by electrons and ions and vice versa, takes place here.
Not exact matches
Specifically, Yevgeny Raitses, working at PPPL; Marlene Patino, a graduate student at the University of California, Los Angeles; and Angela Capece, a professor at the College of New Jersey, have in the past year published experimental findings on how secondary
electron emission is
affected by different wall materials and structures, based on research they did at PPPL.
Intrigued
by the molecular details of how enzymes worked, he next joined the lab of Michael Toney, where he set out to understand how
electrons and protons move during catalysis
by analyzing how mutations in the enzyme's functional site
affected the reaction mechanism.
At room temperature the motions of
electron spins can be largely
affected by heat.
An international team led
by researchers from the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) used advanced techniques in
electron microscopy to show how the ratio of materials that make up a lithium - ion battery electrode
affects its structure at the atomic level, and how the surface is very different from the rest of the material.
The motion of an emitted
electron is strongly
affected by interactions inside the atom from which the
electron is emitted.
The relationship also works the other way:
by changing energy states of
electrons in quantum dots, we can
affect the respective magnetic atoms,» explains Michał Papaj, a student at the UW Faculty of Physics, awarded the Gold Medal in Chemistry during last year's national competition for the best B.Sc.
Fourth, the finding of intranuclear inclusions in diseased tissues, as well as direct visualization of adenoviral - like particles (TMAdV) in lung alveoli
by electron microscopy (Figs. 1D - 2 to 1D - 4), support a primary role for TMAdV in the pathogenesis of tissue injury in
affected monkeys.
To confirm the presence of virus in diseased tissues, we examined lung tissue from
affected monkeys
by transmission
electron microscopy, revealing abundant icosahedral particles characteristic of adenovirus filling the alveoli (Fig. 1D - 4).
This allows you to manipulate the quantum potential field discovered
by David Bohm and Yakir Aharanov through their experiments in which they shielded the magnetic field, and the
electron was still
affected, it still moved and phase shifted, through the use of the potentials, which are physically real and usable.
Now an international team led
by scientists at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory has shown that how
electrons respond to radiation in a solid can alter the way permanent damage is created in the material and radically
affect its mechanical, magnetic, electrical, and optical properties.