quenching Definition In English

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Examples of quenching

  • Regulation of light harvesting in green plants: indication by nonphotochemical quenching of chlorophyll fluorescence.

  • My motion to the refrigerator - the efficient cause of my quenching my thirst - then comes into concrete existence in the outside world.

  • Quenching my thirst exists in my mind as a final cause.

  • It is clear from this plot that at quenching the thermicity fails to develop a sharp peak and the maximum greatly decreases.

  • Estimation of surface heat transfer coefficients for quenching process simulation.

  • But the quenching existed first in my mind - as a thing - before it existed concretely in the outside world.

  • My motion to the refrigerator exists concretely before my quenching exists concretely.

  • Therefore, in most cases, experimenters must infer mixedness from product formation or fluorescence quenching measurements.

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