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Definition of Ionisers
1. ioniser [n] - See also: ioniser
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ionisers
Literary usage of Ionisers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Radiant Healing: The Many Paths to Personal Harmony and Planetary Wholeness by Bellamy Isabel, Isabel Bellamy, Donald MacLean, Maclean Donald (2005)
"Negative ionisers, available since the 1930s, were used throughout Europe, ...
ionisers were particularly effective with asthmatics, but produced increased ..."
2. Conduction of Electricity Through Gases by Joseph John Thomson (1906)
"When the electric field sinks below a certain value it can no longer communicate
to the corpuscles sufficient energy to make them act as ionisers, ..."
3. Proceedings and Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada: Déliberations by Royal Society of Canada (1908)
"According to the argument which has been presented, it follows from Bragg's
conclusions, since the secondary rays from aluminium are better ionisers than ..."
4. Harriet Martineau's Autobiography by Harriet Martineau, Maria Weston Chapman (1877)
"But the newest feature of all is the class of "1 ionisers," —new, not because
sordid selfishness is new,—not because social vanity is new,—not because an ..."
5. Radiant Healing: The Many Paths to Personal Harmony and Planetary Wholeness by Bellamy Isabel, Isabel Bellamy, Donald MacLean, Maclean Donald (2005)
"Negative ionisers, available since the 1930s, were used throughout Europe, ...
ionisers were particularly effective with asthmatics, but produced increased ..."
6. Conduction of Electricity Through Gases by Joseph John Thomson (1906)
"When the electric field sinks below a certain value it can no longer communicate
to the corpuscles sufficient energy to make them act as ionisers, ..."
7. Proceedings and Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada: Déliberations by Royal Society of Canada (1908)
"According to the argument which has been presented, it follows from Bragg's
conclusions, since the secondary rays from aluminium are better ionisers than ..."
8. Harriet Martineau's Autobiography by Harriet Martineau, Maria Weston Chapman (1877)
"But the newest feature of all is the class of "1 ionisers," —new, not because
sordid selfishness is new,—not because social vanity is new,—not because an ..."