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... energy between persons and the environment ( or objects and the environment ) . Thus , accidental injuries are considered to result from ( 1 ) the application of various forms of energy to the human body in amounts exceeding the ...
... energy between persons and the environment ( or objects and the environment ) . Thus , accidental injuries are considered to result from ( 1 ) the application of various forms of energy to the human body in amounts exceeding the ...
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... energy - the sum of their kinetic energy of translation or displacement through the crystal and their residual energy of association with the ion cores , an association that is not completely lost even when the electrons become free ...
... energy - the sum of their kinetic energy of translation or displacement through the crystal and their residual energy of association with the ion cores , an association that is not completely lost even when the electrons become free ...
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... energy states . For germanium the crossover wavelength is about 15,000 angstroms , for sili- con about 12,000 . The most useful radiations in the other direction ( i.e. , to shorter wavelengths ) occur in the X - ray region ( from one ...
... energy states . For germanium the crossover wavelength is about 15,000 angstroms , for sili- con about 12,000 . The most useful radiations in the other direction ( i.e. , to shorter wavelengths ) occur in the X - ray region ( from one ...
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