The importance of this effect for condensed state physics became completely clear only much later.
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The collective motions of condensed strings give rise to excitations above the string-net condensed states.
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Additionally, excitons are integer-spin particles obeying Bose Einstein condensed state is predicted to be the ground state.
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*One thing also hinted at, but not explicitly stated, is the sort of " cross talk " between atoms in condensed states ( liquid and solid ).
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In the temperature ranges commonly used, the metal and the oxide are in a condensed state ( liquid or solid ), and oxygen is a gas with a much larger molar entropy.
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Mr . G . Holworthy, in 1818, patented a method of purifying it by causing the gas, in a highly condensed state, to pass through iron retorts heated to a dark red.
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There are also two hospitals attached to IMUN . Its scientific research unit consists of 11 institutes : World History, Horqin Culture, Condensed State Physics, Computational Physics, Arable Farming, Seeds, and Mongolian Medicine.
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They are condensed states of energy, seemingly forced down by a powerful compression that buckled their legs and moved their centers of gravity to their swollen bellies, weighty thighs and fat, stubby feet.
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"' Ylem "'is a term that was used by George Gamow, Ralph Alpher, and their associates in the late 1940s for a hypothetical original substance or condensed state of matter, which became subatomic particles and elements as we understand them today.
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Once you get a large bunch of atoms in condensed states, so they are all in contact, the energy states all " pile up ", and you no longer are able to see distinct energy levels in experimental results; instead excited atoms now emit a continuum of energy rather than distinct emission spectrum.