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Definition of Ionizers
1. ionizer [n] - See also: ionizer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ionizers
Literary usage of Ionizers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Conduction of Electricity Through Gases and Radio-activity: A Text-book with by Robert Kenning McClung (1909)
"The y rays are much less powerful ionizers than the ft rays. A very approximate
idea of the relative ionizing powers of these rays may be obtained by the ..."
2. Global Strategy for Asthma Management and Prevention by DIANE Publishing Company (1996)
"ionizers. ionizers impart a negative charge to particles dispersed in room air,
which are attracted to walls and floors that carry a positive charge. ..."
3. Rays of Positive Electricity and Their Application to Chemical Analyses by Joseph John Thomson (1921)
"... will be efficient ionizers and will give rise to other electrons; these will
start in a still weaker field and become still more efficient ionizers, ..."
4. The Proceedings of the Iowa Academy of Science by Iowa Academy of Science (1908)
"The Alpha rays are by far the best ionizers, but unfortunately they are easily
cut off by the slightest obstruction, such as a thin piece of ..."
5. The Proceedings of the Iowa Academy of Science by Iowa Academy of Science (1908)
"The Alpha rays are by far the best ionizers, but unfortunately they are easily
cut off by the slightest obstruction, such as a thin piece of celluloid. ..."
6. A Text-book of Physics by Alexander Wilmer Duff, Karl Eugen Guthe, Exum Percival Lewis, William Hallock, Arthur Willis Goodspeed, Albert Pruden Carman, Robert Kenning McClung (1909)
"Also, the more penetrating the rays the less efficient are they as ionizers.
The a rays are very easily absorbed, being entirely absorbed by a sheet of ..."
7. Light Energy: Its Physics, Physiological Action and Therapeutic Applications by Margaret Abigail Cleaves (1904)
"... when the electric field sinks below a certain value, it can no longer communicate
to the corpuscles sufficient energy to make them act as ionizers, ..."
8. Conduction of Electricity Through Gases and Radio-activity: A Text-book with by Robert Kenning McClung (1909)
"The y rays are much less powerful ionizers than the ft rays. A very approximate
idea of the relative ionizing powers of these rays may be obtained by the ..."
9. Global Strategy for Asthma Management and Prevention by DIANE Publishing Company (1996)
"ionizers. ionizers impart a negative charge to particles dispersed in room air,
which are attracted to walls and floors that carry a positive charge. ..."
10. Rays of Positive Electricity and Their Application to Chemical Analyses by Joseph John Thomson (1921)
"... will be efficient ionizers and will give rise to other electrons; these will
start in a still weaker field and become still more efficient ionizers, ..."
11. The Proceedings of the Iowa Academy of Science by Iowa Academy of Science (1908)
"The Alpha rays are by far the best ionizers, but unfortunately they are easily
cut off by the slightest obstruction, such as a thin piece of ..."
12. The Proceedings of the Iowa Academy of Science by Iowa Academy of Science (1908)
"The Alpha rays are by far the best ionizers, but unfortunately they are easily
cut off by the slightest obstruction, such as a thin piece of celluloid. ..."
13. A Text-book of Physics by Alexander Wilmer Duff, Karl Eugen Guthe, Exum Percival Lewis, William Hallock, Arthur Willis Goodspeed, Albert Pruden Carman, Robert Kenning McClung (1909)
"Also, the more penetrating the rays the less efficient are they as ionizers.
The a rays are very easily absorbed, being entirely absorbed by a sheet of ..."
14. Light Energy: Its Physics, Physiological Action and Therapeutic Applications by Margaret Abigail Cleaves (1904)
"... when the electric field sinks below a certain value, it can no longer communicate
to the corpuscles sufficient energy to make them act as ionizers, ..."