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gamma

[ UK /ɡˈæmɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈɡæmə/ ]
NOUN
  1. a unit of magnetic field strength equal to one-hundred-thousandth of an oersted
  2. the 3rd letter of the Greek alphabet

How To Use gamma In A Sentence

  • If anyone knows how to put a digamma in, let me know, and I'll fix it.
  • These plasma cells produce a homogeneous immunoglobulin protein which stains as a well-defined peak in the gamma region.
  • As Vitaly Fedchenko explains in this excellent article environmental samples are first screened by the IAEA using high resolution gamma ray spectrometry to detect radioactive particles-and that ain't much help in looking for magnox alloy. ArmsControlWonk
  • There was, however, a rumor that later, when the alpha, beta, gamma theory went temporarily on the rocks, he seriously considered changing his name to Zacharias.
  • The amphipod Gammarus tigrinus exhibits a range of feeding behaviors, including that of macrophagous grazer and shredder, and predator / cannibal.
  • The new scintillating bolometer has performed excellently, proving its viability as a detector in experiments to look for dark matter, and also as a gamma spectrometer a device that measures this type of radiation to monitor background radiation in these experiments", says García Abancéns. A Prototype Detector for Dark Matter in the Milky Way | Universe Today
  • Gamma radiation from an airburst will cause death to people caught in the open to a distance of about 1,400 yards.
  • New biocomputing methods allowed first author Martina I. Lefterova, a PhD candidate in the Lazar lab, to discover roughly 5,300 additional sites that PPAR gamma targets in fat-cell DNA. Emaxhealth
  • He's principal investigator of the Large Area Telescope on NASA's Fermi gamma-ray Space Telescope.
  • They attached a fibre of the muscle protein actin to the gamma subunit, and the beta units were attached to the substratum. Press Release: The 1997 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
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