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Guttatrap
Guttatrap Gut"ta*trap, n. The inspissated juice of a tree of the genus Artocarpus (A. incisa, or breadfruit tree), sometimes used in making birdlime, on account of its glutinous quality.
Regulus satrapa
Kinglet King"let, n. 1. A little king; a weak or insignificant king. --Carlyle. 2. (Zo["o]l.) Any one of several species of small singing birds of the genus Regulus and family Sylviid[ae]. Note: The golden-crowned kinglet (Regulus satrapa), and the rubycrowned kinglet (R. calendula), are the most common American species. The common English kinglet (R. cristatus) is also called golden-crested wren, moonie, and marigold finch. The kinglets are often popularly called wrens, both in America and England.
Satrap
Satrap Sa"trap (? or ?; 277), n. [L. satrapes, Gr. ?, fr. OPers. khshatrap[=a]van ruler: cf. F. satrape.] The governor of a province in ancient Persia; hence, a petty autocrat despot.
Satrapal
Satrapal Sa"trap*al (? or ?), a. Of or pertaining to a satrap, or a satrapy.
Satrapess
Satrapess Sa"trap*ess (? or ?), n. A female satrap.
Satrapical
Satrapical Sa*trap"ic*al, a. Satrapal. [R.]
Satrapies
Satrapy Sa"trap*y (?; 277), n.; pl. Satrapies. [L. satrapia, satrapea, Gr. ?: cf. F. satrapie.] The government or jurisdiction of a satrap; a principality. --Milton.
Satrapy
Satrapy Sa"trap*y (?; 277), n.; pl. Satrapies. [L. satrapia, satrapea, Gr. ?: cf. F. satrapie.] The government or jurisdiction of a satrap; a principality. --Milton.

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- The Antihydrogen Trap (ATRAP) collaboration at the Antiproton Decelerator facility at CERN, Geneva, was responsible for the AD-2 experiment. It was a...
- capable of producing 10 million antiprotons per minute. Experiments by the ATRAP and ATHENA collaborations at CERN, brought together positrons and antiprotons...
- members worked on the subsequent ALPHA experiment. The Antihydrogen Trap (ATRAP) collaboration, responsible for the AD-2 experiment, is a continuation of...
- antihydrogen, two collaborations were formed in the late 1990s, namely, ATHENA and ATRAP. In 1999, CERN activated the Antiproton Decelerator, a device capable of...
- energies equivalent to less than one kelvin may be trapped. The ATHENA and ATRAP (AD-2) projects produced antihydrogen by merging cold plasmas of positrons...
- experiments ATHENA AD-1 Antihydrogen production and precision experiments ATRAP AD-2 Cold antihydrogen for precise laser spectroscopy ASACUSA AD-3 Atomic...
- Denmark Istituto ****onale di Fisica Nucleare, Italy Antiproton decelerator ATRAP experiment ALPHA experiment "ASACUSA – General". Retrieved 30 July 2022...
- polymers are formed using the Atom Transfer Radical Addition Polymerization (ATRAP) route. "Ultrahard fullerite" is a coined term frequently used to describe...
- from this method is called atom transfer radical addition polymerization (ATRAP). As the name implies, the atom transfer step is crucial in the reaction...
- Lehtonen JY, Tamura K, et al. (1999). "Cloning and characterization of ATRAP, a novel protein that interacts with the angiotensin II type 1 receptor"...