ionised in English

adjective ionised (Brit.)

converted into ions (also ionized)

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1. It has almost totally ionised our atmosphere.

2. A gas that has been ionised becomes highly Conductive.

3. Their spectra resemble those of a dwarf nova in outburst, with signs of a permanently ionised accretion disc.

4. The Orion Nebula is actually a thin layer of ionised gas on the outer border of the OMC-1 cloud.

5. An Astrophysical plasma is a plasma (an ionised gas) found in astronomy whose physical properties are studied in the science of astrophysics

6. Dr Monari believes bubbles of ionised gas are created when sulphurous fumes from the River Hesja react with the humid air of the valley.

7. And what about “Alkalised” water? Alkaline or ionised water is water that has a high pH level, and is meant to help the body neutralise acidity and stay in balance

8. 'The new sounding mode enhances our temporal resolution of plasma irregularities within the ionosphere [the layer of the Earth's atmosphere that is ionised by solar radiation],' Mr Borderick explained.

9. The Cometary debris ionised the atmospheric gas it passed through, boosting the current that normally flows between the ionosphere - an electrically charged region in the upper atmosphere - and the ground, according to him

10. Genzon removes more than 99.9% of parasites, bacteria, chlorine, fluoride, heavy metals, toxins & poisons AND ADDS Ionised minerals, trace elements & Alkalises making your water softer and tastier - the way nature intended.

11. In order to diminish the risk of toxicity due to non-ionised ammonia, of oxygen consumption due to nitrification and of eutrophication, the concentrations of total ammonium should not exceed the following:

12. An ionising radiation detector comprising a chamber (1) filled with a noble gas and provided with an internal proportional counter (2) defining, between itself and an upper wall of the chamber, an absorption region (A) in which the radiation is ionised.