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par·ti·cle [ˈpɑ:tɪkl̩] SUST.

1. particle (minute amount):

drobec m

2. particle fig. (smallest amount):

zrno n

3. particle LING.:

ˈal·pha par·ti·cle SUST. FÍS.

par·ti·cle ac·ˈcel·era·tor SUST. FÍS.

par·ti·cle ˈphys·ics SUST.

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Radiation pressure from the star will push the dust particles away into interstellar space over a relatively short timescale.
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The fusion reactions release high-energy particles, which collide with the high density fuel around it and slow down.
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After reaching a particular height the water stood still in the air, the particles glittering like diamonds.
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Used oil should be strained and cooled well to remove any food particles before storage, otherwise microbes can grow on food particles, leading to rancidity.
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The water vapor attaches itself to condensation nuclei which can be anything from dust to microscopic particles of salt and debris.
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This watery discharge is teeming with active viral particles and is highly contagious.
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Most of these particles are very tiny (about 1 micrometre across).
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Addition of ferromagnetic particles, hygroscopic water-retaining materials, or other materials can yield a hot melt adhesive which can be activated by microwave heating.
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The roll maneuver or its variations are used and involves rolling the patient 360 degrees in a series of steps to reposition the particles.
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This net force decreases the force exerted onto the wall by the particles in the surface layer.
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