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Meaning of "binding energies"

Binding energies: The amount of energy required to break a nucleus into its individual protons and neutrons. This concept is commonly used in nuclear physics and chemistry to understand the stability of atomic nuclei
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Additional work determined the nuclide binding energies.
With lower binding energies.
Binding energies and their components at the end of the simulations.
Each element and compound has a unique set of binding energies.
Intermediate binding energies lying between these levels are not permitted.
The modulus is closely related to the binding energies of the atoms.
Predicting binding energies of complex systems via efficient molecular simulations.
Generating an output identifying compounds with binding energies meeting preselected conditions.
Binding energies were determined from the spectra by using computer curve fitting.
The lowest energy global structure complexes were used to calculate intermolecular binding energies.
The binding energies for the substrates were not standardized to a reference sample.
Additional levels lie higher, with smaller binding energies.
At higher binding energies of the complex higher temperatures are required to initiate polymerization.
The presence of overlapping, multiple binding energies can make identification difficult.
The net binding energies are the small differences between two larger numbers.

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The relevance of these charges with respect to carbon 1s binding energies is discussed.
Binding energies tend to increase with increasing molecular size and polarity see intermediate forms.
Of course, the instant invention is not limited to the aforementioned binding energies.
The binding energies of hydrino hydride ions were confirmed by XPS.
In the present invention, washings corresponding to a number of binding energies will be used.
Binding energies were determined from the spectra using the ESCAPLOT Program.
In patristic theology, the binding energies of the universe are called logos and tropos.
Under this condition, Lambda pairing could impact densities and binding energies.
In particular, the binding energies of these interactions vary widely.
These functionals reproduce the sequence of single-Lambda experimental binding energies from light to heavy hypernuclei.
The binding energies of Si2p and O1s are typical for highly siliceous zeolites.
The approach predicts an overestimate of the binding energies for both 5Li and 5He.
Binding energies for ionic bonds are 10-20 times higher than those for the above-mentioned hydrogen bonds.
FIG . 6 demonstrates observed trends for bromine sequestration performance with ionic binding energies.
The average binding energies ( BE ) [ kcal mol-1 ] for the three binding site models are reported.
TSB is low ( due to conservation of the binding energies at ESB ).
The binding energies of Ru 3d5/2 measured by ESCA are discussed.
The resulting T matrices are employed to compute the binding energies of 16O, 40Ca, and nuclear matter.

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