Initially all the donors are unexcited and available to absorb incident excitons. |
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Nuclei with full shells of protons, neutrons, or both are said to have magic numbers and, if unexcited, are usually spherical. |
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Eventually, her heart began to slow down, until it reached its perfectly normal, unexcited, pedestrian pace. |
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The former provincial solicitor sent soldiers east with all the unexcited deliberation of a man reading out the result of a search. |
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He was unexcited by the subject of the novel, and was in any case preoccupied with his impending departure for America. |
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If you're unexcited about the Iowa caucuses, maybe this lady's enthusiasm will be contagious. |
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The survey found 56 percent of Republicans were either ambivalent or unexcited by his candidacy. |
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I'm depressed by the state of the world at large and I'm unexcited by most of the people I know. |
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Hydrated electrons relax back to their unexcited state in about 50 femtoseconds. |
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In most materials in their normal state, there will be far more electrons in the unexcited lower energy level orbitals then there are in the more energetic excited ones. |
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When unexcited, this body of the common people, which makes up the effective force of the industrial community, is rather averse to any other than a defensive fight. |
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Democrats called the proposals inadequate and Wall Street appeared unexcited about the changes, many of which had been made public before the speech. |
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Dr Perelman is equally unexcited by the 530,000 that the Clay Mathematics Institute in Boston is almost certain to give him for solving the problem. |
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Even the companies who make robots seem pretty unexcited about them. |
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They bring with them a fixed idea of what a university is all about, and are unexcited by what they consider their chancellor's unglamorous goal. |
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People are unexcited about what they imagine heaven could be like. |
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This discussion needs to be conducted in a sober and unexcited manner. |
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I have an interview for this job, and every day leading up to this interview, my boyfriend has become more and more unexcited about this job opportunity for me. |
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Each individual has 6 electrons in its outer shell when unexcited. |
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But they would not have powered the submarines of the 1960s. In the early 1950s nuclear physicists were for the most part unexcited by the light-water reactor's potential. |
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To encourage these unexcited candidates, a first charter was signed, granting such privileges as tax exemption and even freedom to runaway serfs if they would come live there. |
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To reach its ground or unexcited state, it emits a gamma ray. |
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Unexcited as I am at the thought of doing that tiresome paper early and arguing it in front of a couple hundred people, that almost-guaranteed A is a carrot I can't resist. |
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