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- medication in the form of a mist inhaled into the lungs An electronic cigarette atomiser is a component which employs a heating element to vaporize a flavored solution...
- Atomised, also known as The Elementary Particles (French: Les Particules élémentaires), is a novel by the French author Michel Houellebecq, published in...
- Social alienation is a person's feeling of disconnection from a groupwhether friends, family, or wider society – with which the individual has an affiliation...
- two major atomisation techniques used in spray forming: centrifugal atomisation for the manufacture of near net shape rings and gas atomisation for the...
- In chemistry, the enthalpy of atomization (also atomisation in British English) is the enthalpy change that accompanies the total separation of all atoms...
- filmportal.de. Retrieved 22 June 2021. "Rotten Tomatoes: Movies | TV Shows | Movie Trailers | Reviews - Rotten Tomatoes". Rotten Tomatoes. Atomised at IMDb...
- melting points, boiling points, heats of fusion, heats of vaporization, atomisation energy, and so on. Similar periodic variations appear for the compounds...
- Initially, sieve-type atomisers were used for the injections nozzles, until the sieves were widely replaced by discs. Also, ring-type atomisers were used for...
- Houellebecq published his first novel, Whatever, in 1994. His next novel, Atomised, published in 1998, brought him international fame as well as controversy...
- decadence of modern European civilisation, which he claimed was caused by atomising and irreligious individualisation and cosmopolitanism. Spengler's major...