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spectrometrically

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  • There were initial fears that the possibility of creating actual black holes meant that RHIC would be some sort of doomsday device; there's even a sci-fi novel set around the BRAHMS detector — Gregory Benford's Cosm, in which physicist Alicia Butterworth wants to spectrometrically measure collisions of uranium ions, but ends up creating a couple of new universes and a lot of havoc in the process.

    Siehe, ein Ackermann wartet auf die köstliche Frucht der Erde Matthew Guerrieri 2008

  • There were initial fears that the possibility of creating actual black holes meant that RHIC would be some sort of doomsday device; there's even a sci-fi novel set around the BRAHMS detector — Gregory Benford's Cosm, in which physicist Alicia Butterworth wants to spectrometrically measure collisions of uranium ions, but ends up creating a couple of new universes and a lot of havoc in the process.

    Archive 2008-05-01 Matthew Guerrieri 2008

  • Ferrous and total iron concentrations were measured spectrometrically following the ferrozine method (

    Naturejobs - All Jobs Ryan S Mueller 2010

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