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Final Particles
This volume brings together sixteen in-depth studies of final particles in various languages of the world, offering a rich variety of approaches to this still relatively underresearched class of elements. The volume is of interest to typologists, to experts in syntax and the analysis of spoken language, and to linguists studying the form and function of final particles in single languages. Final particles offers an overview of the different types of final particles found in typologically distinct languages, different methological approaches to the study of final particles, and of typical grammaticalization pathways that these elements have taken in different languages.
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Sound Particles Audiomatrix
Sound Particles Audiomatrix is an audio routing plug-in which allows you to freely connect any input to any output in your mixing suite. Capable of processing immersive audio formats up to 7.1 in up to 64 channels AudioMatrix simplifies complex processes by providing a streamlined click-based interface to route your audio as you choose. Presented in an intuitive interface AudioMatrix enables you to do mid-side conversions up/downmixing LFE adjustments speaker array management and more in one plug-in. Fully customisable AudioMatrix includes regular connections between inputs and outputs pre-made gain values at -3 and -6dB and customisable gain ranges on an encoder-style dial for fine-tune values and polarity inversion. Each connection can be made independent of each other meaning you have complete control over the gain values and polarity. Please Note: This product comes in the form of a digital download code that will be sent to your email for activation.
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Sound Particles Air
Sound Particles Air is a high-frequency attenuation and distance simulating plugin designed for film and TV dialogue. Using proprietary modelling and filtering techniques Air accurately simulates the natural dampening of high-frequency sounds as they travel through space accurately creating a distancing and depth for your audio dialogue. Ideal for improving the immersion of your TV or film dialogue Air delivers authentic and believable spaces that match the audio to the on-screen location. Several simulated spaces are included as well as the ability to Not only is Air ideal for media uses in film and TV but its also an ideal solution for studio musicians producers and engineers. Using soft high-frequency slopes in a compact and intuitive package Air offers the ability to dampen extreme high-end to sit instruments within your mix. Detailed and articulate instruments can be tamed whilst still retaining the natural timbre and character. Please Note: This product comes in the form of a digital download code that will be sent to your email for activation.
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What particles can be created from virtual particles?
Virtual particles can create a variety of particles, including photons, electrons, positrons, and quarks. These virtual particles can briefly exist as fluctuations in the quantum vacuum and can interact with each other to produce real particles. The creation of particles from virtual particles is a fundamental process in quantum field theory and is responsible for many phenomena in particle physics.
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Does hydrogen emit alpha particles or do alpha particles emit hydrogen?
Hydrogen does not emit alpha particles. Alpha particles are emitted by the decay of certain radioactive materials, such as uranium or radium. These alpha particles are made up of two protons and two neutrons, and they are emitted as the radioactive material undergoes decay. On the other hand, hydrogen is a chemical element that consists of one proton and one electron, and it does not emit alpha particles.
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Why do beta particles have more energy than alpha particles, if alpha particles get stuck in paper and beta particles can penetrate 5 mm of aluminum?
Beta particles have more energy than alpha particles because they have a smaller mass and higher velocity. This allows them to penetrate materials more easily, such as aluminum, compared to alpha particles. Alpha particles, on the other hand, have a larger mass and lower velocity, causing them to interact more strongly with matter and get stuck in materials like paper. Therefore, the higher energy of beta particles enables them to penetrate materials more effectively than alpha particles.
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Why do beta particles have more energy than alpha particles, when alpha particles get stuck in paper and beta particles can penetrate 5 mm of aluminum?
Beta particles have more energy than alpha particles because they are smaller and lighter, allowing them to travel at higher speeds. This higher speed results in beta particles having more kinetic energy compared to alpha particles. Despite their higher energy, beta particles can still be stopped by a thinner barrier like aluminum because of their smaller size and lower mass, which allows them to penetrate materials that would stop larger, heavier alpha particles.
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Randomly Moving Particles
Randomly Moving Particles is built from two long poems that form its opening and close, connected by three shorter pieces.The title poem, in a kaleidoscope of compelling scenes, engages with subjects that include migration, placement, loss, space exploration and current British and American politics.It is a clarifying action and reaction between terra and solar system, mundanity and possibility, taking us from the grit of road surfaces to the distant glimpses of satellites.The final poem, 'How Do the Dead Walk', combines mythic reach with acute observation of the familiar, in order to address issues of contemporary violence.It is altogether more dreamlike, even in its tangibly military moments, grasping as it does at phantoms and intermediate plains. Andrew Motion's expansive new poetry collection is direct in its emotional appeal, ambitious in its scope, all the while retaining the cinematic vision and startling expression that so freshly lit the lines of his last, Essex Clay.
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Randomly Moving Particles
Randomly Moving Particles is built from two long poems that form its opening and close, connected by three shorter pieces.The title poem, in a kaleidoscope of compelling scenes, engages with subjects that include migration, placement, loss, space exploration and current British and American politics.It is a clarifying action and reaction between terra and solar system, mundanity and possibility, taking us from the grit of road surfaces to the distant glimpses of satellites.The final poem, 'How Do the Dead Walk', combines mythic reach with acute observation of the familiar, in order to address issues of contemporary violence.It is altogether more dreamlike, even in its tangibly military moments, grasping as it does at phantoms and intermediate plains. Andrew Motion's expansive new poetry collection is direct in its emotional appeal, ambitious in its scope, all the while retaining the cinematic vision and startling expression that so freshly lit the lines of his last, Essex Clay.
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Are smells real particles?
No, smells are not real particles. Smells are actually the result of the detection of certain molecules by our olfactory system. When certain molecules in the air come into contact with the receptors in our nose, they trigger a response that is interpreted by our brain as a specific smell. So, while smells are not particles themselves, they are the result of the interaction of molecules with our sensory system.
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What are adverbial particles?
Adverbial particles are words that are used to modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. They are often used to indicate direction, location, or manner. In English, adverbial particles are commonly used in phrasal verbs, where they are combined with a verb to create a new meaning. For example, in the phrasal verb "look up," the adverbial particle "up" modifies the meaning of the verb "look."
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What are water particles?
Water particles are the individual molecules of water, which are made up of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. These molecules are constantly moving and interacting with each other, forming the liquid state of water. At higher temperatures, the water molecules gain enough energy to break free from the liquid state and become water vapor, while at lower temperatures, they come together to form solid ice. Overall, water particles are the building blocks of water in its various states.
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Are small glass particles dangerous?
Yes, small glass particles can be dangerous if they come into contact with skin, eyes, or are ingested. They can cause cuts, irritation, and potentially lead to infections. It is important to handle glass carefully and dispose of broken glass properly to avoid any potential harm.
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