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Dictionary » C » Charged particles Charged particles(Science: radiobiology) a particle which carries a positive or negative electrical charge. In plasma physics, this typically means an ionised atom or molecule, or an electron. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: mechanisms of membrane transport... and energy is expended. channel proteins-generally transport ions (charged particles) through the cell membrane for diffusion there is also lots of ways , you may like ...
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Important unknown nanotech within humans... the addition of the affore mentioned methods of coagulation such as charged fibres and sillica particles its evident that complex forms of silica aerogel could be produced. i need an expert ...
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Re: Important unknown nanotech within humans... made to co agulate/sollidify with the addition of hydro phobic sillica particles! "All the ILs used in this study can be solidified by the ... Now we must look at other substances. The addition of oppositily charged ions to the colloid cations,anions would also cause a solidification......such ...
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Important unknown nanotech within humans... are the existence polymer fibres within and around the body, silicate particles and structures such as silicone liquid crystals, vesicles, gels,solid ... and allows for coagulation due to van der Waals forces. * Addition of a charged polymer flocculant. Polymer flocculants can bridge individual ...
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The Fiber Disease... alone, however, does not provide for the ability to intercept virus particles (sometimes as small as 25 nm.), so the nanofiber is chemically ... interception of KX filter. A high molecular weight positively charged polymer extends from the nanofiber surface, and is then complexed ...
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