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Hence hydrogenous materials including oil, polyethylene, water, wood, paraffin, and the human body are good moderators.
Hydrogenous sediment is dissolved materials that precipitate in the ocean when conditions in the ocean change.
Hydrogenous sediments are uncommon.
Lastly, hydrogenous deposition is not considered important to the Canterbury Bight system (Kirk, 1967).
Ptart of this unexpected warmth came from the greenhouse effect, as the hydrogenous atmosphere trapped the feeble rays of the distant sun.
A further complication in the case of neutron scattering from hydrogenous materials is the strong incoherent scattering of hydrogen (80.27(6) barn).
In the Canterbury Bight system, wind transport and biogenous and hydrogenous deposition can be excluded as agents of sediment inputs.
Because of the hydrogenous and nitrogenous components of coal, hydrides and nitrides of carbon and sulfur are also produced during the combustion of coal in air.
Since the maximum transfer of energy occurs when the mass of the atom with which the neutron collides is comparable to the neutron mass, hydrogenous materials are often the preferred medium for such detectors.
When O is produced by HO photolysis at high altitude, hydrogenous compounds like H, OH and HO are produced which attack very efficiently O and prevent its accumulation.
Page 31 (1903): "Valdemar Poulsen, of Copenhagen, successfully applied for a patent upon a generator, as disclosed by Duddell in 1900, plus magnetic blow-out proposed by Thomson in 1892, and a hydrogenous vapour in which to immerse the arc.