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Most still retain some form of 'atomic bond' with the place and its people long after leaving the colony.
In fact the worst stress is concentrated within an area about equivalent to that covered by a single atomic bond.
It seemed, at the moment of re-entry, to have the force of an atomic bond.
Why is it that atoms, and atomic bonds, tend to vibrate when heated.
So they say... The star creatures' metabolism is based on atomic bonds.
The surrounding semisolid material was heated to temperatures which destroyed every atomic bond.
Lithium is also a highly reactive element, meaning that a lot of energy can be stored in its atomic bonds.
Materials with small atoms and strong, electronegative atomic bonds are associated with wide bandgaps.
Because the chemical composition of garnet varies, the atomic bonds in some species are stronger than in others.
A thin plane of energy loosened the atomic bonds in the metal and a tiny shower of molecules ran down my arm.
The different atomic bond orientations and planes of symmetry within the crystal give rise to different physical properties.
In addition, they are formed to align the carbon to carbon atomic bonds in the strongest manner.
"Inside the null-field, atomic bonds fail.
Even a very minor shock can start the process, and since it involves the breaking of atomic bonds, it releases enormous amounts of energy.
Such intense ultraviolet radiation is deadly to all carbon-based life forms as it breaks down the atomic bonds formed by organic compounds.
That is, until researchers got their hands on an alternate crystal structure of boron nitride and observed a unique atomic bond rearrangement under high stresses.
Different atomic bonds vibrate at different frequencies and these can be used to determine what types of bonds a particular compound contains.
My second question is, if indeed a cavitation event causes tremendous temperatures, is that enough to break molecular bonds, or even atomic bonds?
Trying to propagate in the long range a packing of these pentagons sharing edges (atomic bonds) and vertices (atoms) is impossible.
E coli stores that energy in the atomic bonds of a molecule called adenosine triphosphate, or ATP.
Martensite's crystal structure (known as a monoclinic, or B19' structure) has the unique ability to undergo limited deformation in some ways without breaking atomic bonds.
The PSF file contains atomic connectivity information (which describes atomic bonds) and is required before beginning a simulation.
The creation of a dislocation by homogeneous nucleation is a result of the rupture of the atomic bonds along a line in the lattice.
For deformations beyond the elastic limit, atomic bonds get broken or rearranged, and a spring may snap, buckle, or permanently deform.
An IBM team in Zurich has published single-molecule images so detailed that the type of atomic bonds between their atoms can be discerned.