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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
reionise .
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Examples
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BY ABOUT a billion years after the big bang, our universe was reionised.
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Most astronomers suspect that the hydrogen was reionised by the first generation of stars (see diagram).
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"The mechanism could easily have reionised the universe."
unknown title 2009
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"The mechanism could easily have reionised the universe."
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No telescope has ever peered far enough back in time to see the first stars form, but they are thought to have been giants, and their ferocious ultraviolet light could have Dan Hooper and Alexander Belikov of Fermilab in Batavia, Illinois, think that dark matter - the unseen stuff that makes up about 85 per cent of all matter - could have reionised the universe.
unknown title 2009
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BY ABOUT a billion years after the big bang, our universe was reionised.
unknown title 2009
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No telescope has ever peered far enough back in time to see the first stars form, but they are thought to have been giants, and their ferocious ultraviolet light could have Dan Hooper and Alexander Belikov of Fermilab in Batavia, Illinois, think that dark matter - the unseen stuff that makes up about 85 per cent of all matter - could have reionised the universe.
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BY ABOUT a billion years after the big bang, our universe was reionised.
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Most astronomers suspect that the hydrogen was reionised by the first generation of stars (see diagram).
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Most astronomers suspect that the hydrogen was reionised by the first generation of stars (see diagram).
unknown title 2009
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