We are on the verge here of curing a hell of a lot of diseases.

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Just think about removing the cause of the effect.

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Photoelectric effect, phenomenon in which electrically charged particles are released from or within a material when it absorbs electromagnetic radiation.

The effect is often defined as the ejection of electrons from a metal plate when light falls on it.

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Free radicals are oxygen-containing molecules with an uneven number of electrons. The uneven number allows them to easily react with other molecules. Free radicals can cause large chain chemical reactions in your body because they react so easily with other molecules. These reactions are called oxidation.

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repair
/rɪˈpɛː/

verb: repair; 3rd person present: repairs; past tense: repaired; past participle: repaired; gerund or present participle: repairing
restore (something damaged, faulty, or worn) to a good condition.

"faulty electrical appliances should be repaired by an electrician"

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Repaired.

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Dipole moments occur when there is a separation of charge.

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They can occur between two ions in an ionic bond...

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Ionic crystals are crystalline structures that grow from ionic bonds and are held together by electrostatic attraction.

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In their recent study (Scientific Reports 10.1038/s41598-018-21693-3), the researchers described how viruses grew and formed crystalline arrays inside cells.

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Crystalline silicon is the dominant semiconducting material used in photovoltaic technology for the production of solar cells. ...

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again... light activated (photoelectric effect) viruses?

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Just look at the comparisons?

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Making an analogy.

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late Middle English: from Old French comparer, from Latin comparare, from compar ‘like, equal’, from com- ‘with’ + par ‘equal’.

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The Equalizer

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Here to support my President, my country and THE CHILDREN 🙏🏻🙏🏻 🙏🏻 💥💥THE STAGE IS SET💥💥

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Great Thread Patriot 🙌🏻

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The equal laser

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inseparable (comparative more inseparable, superlative most inseparable)

Unable to be separated; bound together permanently.

Synonyms
unseparable

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interlocking (plural interlockings)

(rail transport) An arrangement of signal apparatus that prevents conflicting movements through a set of tracks such as junctions or crossings.

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Entanglement.

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P O Y N T I N G

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P O I N T I N G

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pointing a finger at someone or something?

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sticking two fingers up to the establishment!

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Waving the deep state goodbye... 👋🏻

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bi bi!

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Layer by layer..

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bilayer

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extraordinary
/ɪkˈstrɔːd(ə)n(ə)ri,ɛkˈstrɔːd(ə)n(ə)ri,ˌɛkstrəˈɔːdɪn(ə)ri/

adjective: extraordinary; adjective: extra-ordinary

1.
very unusual or remarkable.

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Making the right choice.

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Making a positive decision.

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two wrongs don't make a right

PROVERB

the fact that someone has done something unjust or dishonest is no justification for acting in a similar way.

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look closely

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right.

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a negative charge.

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on or off... the choice is yours.

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The square wave is a special case of a pulse wave which allows arbitrary durations at minimum and maximum. The ratio of the high period to the total period of a pulse wave is called the duty cycle. A true square wave has a 50% duty cycle (equal high and low periods).

Square waves are often encountered in electronics and signal processing, particularly digital electronics and digital signal processing. Its stochastic counterpart is a two-state trajectory.

Help me to help the children. 🕯🙏🏻

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It is time people.

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Timing

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on time

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There us not much time left.

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And the rest.

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Sonogenetics, which uses ultrasound to noninvasively control cells genetically modified with ultrasound-sensitive ion channels, can be a powerful tool for investigating intact brain circuits.

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Just another coincidence I gather.

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Rotation of a Dipole due to an Electric Field
1, where we denote the distance between the charges as the vector →d, pointing from the negative charge to the positive charge. ... The forces on the two charges are equal and opposite, so there is no net force on the dipole

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by accidently discovering something...

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one more time...

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discovery

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focusing