| 31. | Getters act by chemically combining with residual or infiltrating gases, but are unable to counteract ( non-reactive ) inert gases.
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| 32. | This information was related to the presence and distribution of isotopes of inert gases, particularly isotopes of xenon and krypton.
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| 33. | The spray-arc transfer variation was developed in the early 1960s, when experimenters added small amounts of oxygen to inert gases.
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| 34. | Inert gases _ helium, neon and argon _ are placed between two thin sheets of glass that form the screen.
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| 35. | The closure of the stable shells predicts unusually stable configurations, analogous to the noble group of nearly-inert gases in chemistry.
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| 36. | Dry air consists of 78 % nitrogen, 21 % oxygen, 1 % argon and other inert gases, such as carbon dioxide.
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| 37. | A buffer gas usually consists of atomically inert gases such as helium, argon, and nitrogen which are the primary gases used.
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| 38. | Beyond this, however, it is possible to measure the concentrations of the inert gases in the expired gas from the subject.
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| 39. | This ATA spectroscopy has several applications, as it can be used to evaluate polyatomic molecules, inert gases, and other electron sources.
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| 40. | As the combustible dust cannot be eliminated, there is still the possibility to use inert gases or to prevent ignition sources.
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