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Definition of ionizer in English: ionizer(British ioniser) noun ˈʌɪənʌɪzəˈaɪəˌnaɪzər A device which produces ionization, especially one used to improve the quality of the air in a room. 离子发生器 Example sentencesExamples - The cylindrical, polished glass cuvette (outer diameter of 10 mm) was run under an ionizer to minimize unwanted light scatter and static charge before each experiment.
- And I won't venture a guess as to how many customers will be as thrilled about the integrated air ionizer as to prefer this model to others…
- The software allows for complete head control with mass scale tuning, sensitivity calibration, and ionizer setup.
- The ionizer for the main reactor was torn to shreds.
- The third electrode may also be used to switch the mode of operation of the discharge source from a gas phase ionizer to an electrospray ionizer.
- During operation of the electrical ionizer, the output voltage value of the ion balance sensor is compared with the set point voltage value.
- Some personal ionizers run on batteries and hang around your neck.
- These were alpha particles, which were powerful ionizers but easily absorbed, and beta particles, which were less effective but far more penetrating.
- Bailey W. Mitchell, an agricultural engineer, developed the ionizer system, in cooperation with veterinarian Henry D. Stone.
- The supercharged ionizer / dust collection system appears able to do the job.
- Many of the harm reduction strategies used by the parents, such as opening windows when smoking and using fans and ionisers, were ineffective.
- An ioniser works by circulating air and trapping airborne particulates such as diesel exhaust fumes, tobacco smoke and dust on an electrostatically charged ring.
- But ionizers don't work any better than high-efficiency particulate air filters or electrostatic filters in removing allergens from the air.
- In some cases, the ionizers were used in combination with portable air filters, instead of the botanical extract.
- According to the company's president, the bulb uses no toxic chemicals, is more cost-effective than HEPA filters and air ionizers, which only trap airborne particles.
- During the second half of the trial, the ionisers were switched on, with impressive results which led to a dramatic fall in certain types of infection.
- The unit also contains an revolutionary infrared filter which is seen as the biggest advance in the construction of electronic water ionizers in years.
- A special brush is supplied with the monitor to clean the ionizer as its gets dusty with use.
- The family never suffers from hay fever or allergies because ionisers monitor online pollen reports and keep the air dust-free.
- This system helps to prolong the life of the ionizer.
Definition of ionizer in US English: ionizer(British ioniser) nounˈaɪəˌnaɪzərˈīəˌnīzər A device which produces ionization, especially one used to improve the quality of the air in a room. 离子发生器 Example sentencesExamples - During operation of the electrical ionizer, the output voltage value of the ion balance sensor is compared with the set point voltage value.
- The software allows for complete head control with mass scale tuning, sensitivity calibration, and ionizer setup.
- Bailey W. Mitchell, an agricultural engineer, developed the ionizer system, in cooperation with veterinarian Henry D. Stone.
- During the second half of the trial, the ionisers were switched on, with impressive results which led to a dramatic fall in certain types of infection.
- Many of the harm reduction strategies used by the parents, such as opening windows when smoking and using fans and ionisers, were ineffective.
- An ioniser works by circulating air and trapping airborne particulates such as diesel exhaust fumes, tobacco smoke and dust on an electrostatically charged ring.
- These were alpha particles, which were powerful ionizers but easily absorbed, and beta particles, which were less effective but far more penetrating.
- The third electrode may also be used to switch the mode of operation of the discharge source from a gas phase ionizer to an electrospray ionizer.
- Some personal ionizers run on batteries and hang around your neck.
- But ionizers don't work any better than high-efficiency particulate air filters or electrostatic filters in removing allergens from the air.
- The ionizer for the main reactor was torn to shreds.
- In some cases, the ionizers were used in combination with portable air filters, instead of the botanical extract.
- A special brush is supplied with the monitor to clean the ionizer as its gets dusty with use.
- This system helps to prolong the life of the ionizer.
- The cylindrical, polished glass cuvette (outer diameter of 10 mm) was run under an ionizer to minimize unwanted light scatter and static charge before each experiment.
- The family never suffers from hay fever or allergies because ionisers monitor online pollen reports and keep the air dust-free.
- According to the company's president, the bulb uses no toxic chemicals, is more cost-effective than HEPA filters and air ionizers, which only trap airborne particles.
- The unit also contains an revolutionary infrared filter which is seen as the biggest advance in the construction of electronic water ionizers in years.
- And I won't venture a guess as to how many customers will be as thrilled about the integrated air ionizer as to prefer this model to others…
- The supercharged ionizer / dust collection system appears able to do the job.
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