atmospheric pressure

  • 21atmospheric-pressure chemical vapor deposition — cheminis garinis nusodinimas atmosferos slėgyje statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. atmospheric pressure chemical vapor deposition vok. chemische Abscheidung aus der Gasphase bei atmosphärischem Druck, f rus. химическое… …

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  • 22atmospheric pressure — noun the pressure exerted by the atmosphere • Syn: ↑air pressure, ↑pressure • Hypernyms: ↑gas pressure • Hyponyms: ↑barometric pressure, ↑compartment pressure, ↑overpres …

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  • 23atmospheric pressure — air pressure, pressure of the layer of air surrounding the earth …

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  • 24atmospheric pressure — noun The pressure caused by the weight of the atmosphere above an area …

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  • 25Atmospheric Pressure —   The pressure of the air at sea level; one standard atmosphere at zero degrees centigrade is equal to 14.695 pounds per square inch (1.033 kilograms per square centimeter) …

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  • 26atmospheric pressure — UK / US noun [uncountable] physics the pressure of the atmosphere on the surface of the Earth …

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  • 27atmospheric pressure — /ætməsfɛrɪk ˈprɛʃə/ (say atmuhsferik preshuh) noun the pressure exerted on an object by the atmosphere; at sea level a column of air 1 square metre across weighs 100 kilonewtons …

  • 28Desorption atmospheric pressure photoionization — schematic Desorption atmospheric pressure photoionization (DAPPI) is an atmospheric pressure ionization technique for mass spectrometry. DAPPI enables direct analysis of solid samples without pretreatment and analysis of samples deposited on… …

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  • 29Contactless Atmospheric Pressure Ionization — (or Contactless API ) is a technique (an ion source) used for analysis of liquid and solid samples by mass spectrometry. Contactless API can be operated without an additional electric power supply (supplying voltage to the source emitter), gas… …

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  • 30Pressure cooking — is a method of cooking in a sealed vessel that does not permit air or liquids to escape below a preset pressure. Because the boiling point of water increases as the pressure increases, the pressure built up inside the cooker allows the liquid in… …

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