It causes the gut to produce enzymes that can clear it of cancer-causing particles.
The next hurdle was getting the microscopic particles of powdered insulin into easy-to-handle packages in uniform doses.
They're composed of high-energy, highly penetrating particles, and astronauts would be exposed to them chronically.
That process of decay would result in the particles losing substantial amounts of energy.
"We're talking about microscopic particles that are easily transferred, " said Odeh attorney Edward Wilford.
Arryx, in Chicago, sells tweezerlike tools that can grab particles as small as 150nm.
For this study they also looked at even tinier particles: so-called 'ultrafine' particles or PM 0.1s.
Even more data will be required to explore the question of more "exotic" Higgs particles.
The particles, they said, had come from Pakistan where the centrifuges were first used.
Extensive work is under way to determine the source of radioactive particles at a Fife beach.
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If those particles have been pushed to the top of a capsule, it appears white.
Shepperd said the thermobaric bomb enters a cave and sends out a cloud of explosive particles.
For colliders, where accelerated particles collide with each other, a high-grade vacuum is even more important.
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Wear a filtering mask when cleaning to avoid inhaling dust or airborne particles from cleaning products.
The spacing on this lattice imposes a fundamental limit on the energy that particles can have.
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The speed of particles moving through the Higgs field works much in the same way.
The particles all needed to be the same size to ensure the drug worked consistently.
Radon is a gas, a product of decaying radium and an emitter of particles.
Entanglement is the process whereby two particles interact with each other, and then are separated.
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Vibrating screens sift out organic particles which are then sold as manure for land in agriculture.
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We--two years ago we flew past this comet and we were pounded by particles.
But the current interstellar particles that are--recently fell in are small and hard to find.
So far, though, this has been experimentally limited to small particles and a few tiny molecules.
It uses a small spectrometer to bounce infrared light off particles in the sample.
Many explosives are made of volatile compounds that readily release particles into the air.
It explains why other particles have mass, but, despite decades trying, no-one has yet detected it.
Pions are particles created by the collision of the high-energy protons from the supernovas.
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Unexpectedly, though, instead of passing through the gold foil, some of the particles bounced back.
Nor can the more exotic particles responsible for the weak and strong nuclear forces.
This is a mineral compound used to prevent the spores clumping together into larger particles.
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