| 31. | The data obtained from the evaporative process is however not without artefacts that form the physical evaporation or ionisation process.
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| 32. | This ionisation of hydroxyl groups on the surface of soil colloids creates what is described as pH-dependent charges.
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| 33. | This collects on the nearest wire and results in a charge proportional to the ionisation effect of the detected particle.
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| 34. | Fluorine and oxygen are particularly favoured due to their high electron affinity, high ionisation energy and consequently high electronegativity.
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| 35. | Unfortunately, the ionisation is beyond what would be caused by the hottest model, a 120, 000K star.
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| 36. | Inverse decays can also be induced by full ionisation; for instance, 163 bound-state ? " decay.
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| 37. | Over the years dust detectors have measured, among others, the impact light flash, acoustic signal and impact ionisation.
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| 38. | Edelstein's use of rhythm with the group has been compared to " Ionisation " by Edgar Var�se.
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| 39. | The attraction between the charged metal and water ions will rapidly increase the surface area, causing an exponential increase of ionisation.
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| 40. | The ion tail is formed as a result of the ionisation by solar ultra-violet radiation of particles in the coma.
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