English to Urdu Dictionary accelerators

accelerators

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something that brings about acceleration, in particular.
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Chemical admixtures such as superplasticizers, 'accelerators' , antifreezers, air entraining agents and many others are used to modify the grout properties and protect it from the environmental conditions.
Recently, however, this trend has started to reverse: tabletop 'accelerators' and particle storage rings the size of saucers are beginning to appear in the laboratory, while atoms can be trapped on a microchip.
The particle physics community began adapting existing high-energy 'accelerators' to provide heavy-ion nuclear beams.
To study subatomic particles, physicists build giant 'accelerators' that smash the particles together.
Contact dermatitis is one example, in which the skin responds to allergens such as nickel and rubber 'accelerators' .
When latex gloves are manufactured, chemicals, curing agents, and 'accelerators' are added to give gloves these desired properties.
Very soon, 'accelerators' at Ernest Lawrence's Berkeley laboratory were producing artificial pions; the era of high-energy physics had begun.
We would also use high doses of polycarboxilate high-range water reducer and nonchloride 'accelerators' .
The process uses organic peroxides that do not rely on any 'accelerators' .
Other chemicals (eg, 'accelerators' , antioxidants) are added for strength, stretch, and durability.
Sometimes scrubs combine abrasive qualities from these granules with plant-based exfoliant 'accelerators' , such as milk or fruit acids and certain essential oils.
What are potential catalysts or 'accelerators' ?
The main difference between conventional 'accelerators' and the mobile electron linear accelerator is the type of radiation produced.
Additionally, products such as tanning oils and tan 'accelerators' are made to promote tanning.
It's heady material, but the site does a brave job of making the business of elementary particles, 'accelerators' , detectors and collision exercises comprehensible to a general audience.
Calcium chloride or sodium chloride are the most commonly-used 'accelerators' .
The allergic reactions are caused by the presence of residual chemicals, such as 'accelerators' belonging to types of thiuram, thiazoles, and carbonates, which often are used in the manufacture of both latex and synthetic gloves.
Ever since, with each new generation of technology, increasingly powerful 'accelerators' have slammed subatomic particles together at ever higher speeds, focusing ever more energy into ever smaller volumes.
Symptoms, also caused by rubber 'accelerators' and chemical additives, include redness, itching, crusting, and blisters, resembling the reaction to poison ivy or poison oak.
Peter Kalmus, Emeritus Professor of Physics at Queen Mary, University of London has carried out research in experimental particle physics at 'accelerators' in several countries, and is the author of about 120 publications.
Accelerator design was, of course, a relatively new field, and Bell's work at Malvern consisted of tracing the paths of charged particles through 'accelerators' .
Not only do condensed matter physicists use 'accelerators' , but particle physicists use superconductors and solid-state detectors.
Non-ionic surfactants act as 'accelerators' of diffusion in the cuticular wax barrier.
However, as successful as they are in tackling problems such as the origin of mass and the asymmetry between matter and antimatter, 'accelerators' cannot keep achieving higher and higher energies.
Very early in the study of high-energy physics the only source of high energy particles was in cosmic rays (the first 'accelerators' were not yet in existence).
Specializing in 'accelerators' , synchrotron radiation and lasers, each group views these new facilities as a natural development in its respective field.
Today, 'accelerators' race the particles in straight lines or, to save land space, in ringed paths several miles in diameter.
Physicists learned most of what they know about the fundamental forces of nature by using larger and larger 'accelerators' to smash subatomic particles together.
Because it takes so much effort to accelerate particles for an experiment, many 'accelerators' have storage rings.
Aniline is used in the manufacture of a number of products including dyes, pharmaceuticals, antioxidants, and vulcanization 'accelerators' in rubber compounds.
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