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Physical Review

The Physical Review (1893–).
The 813th most frequently quoted source in the OED, with a total of 599 quotations (about 0.01% of all OED quotations).

Total number of quotations599Find quotations
Quotations providing first evidence of a word79Find quotations
Quotations providing first evidence of a particular meaning294Find quotations
LemmaDefinitionDate
anti-coincidenceApplied attrib. to a device, or to a system employing a device, which rejects…1939Go To Quotation
audio-a graphic record of the results of an audiometric examination.1922Go To Quotation
autoradiographyThe production or use of autoradiographs.1941Go To Quotation
back scatteringThe scattering of radiation in a reverse direction from an irradiated substance.1940Go To Quotation
BarkhausenBarkhausen effect n. the name given to the series of sudden changes in the magnetization…1924Go To Quotation
berkeliumA metallic radioactive transuranic element not occurring in nature but made artificially; symbol Bk; atomic number 97.1950Go To Quotation
cathodo-used as combining form of cathode n.1909Go To Quotation
CerenkovUsed attrib. in Cerenkov effect, Cerenkov radiation, etc. (see quots.).1940Go To Quotation
ComptonUsed attrib. or in the possessive of certain phenomena in physics.1923Go To Quotation
cyclotronAn apparatus for accelerating charged atomic particles by subjecting them repeatedly to…1935Go To Quotation
Einstein–BoseA designation used as an alternative to Bose-Einstein n., as Einstein–Bose particle, Einstein–Bose statistics, etc.1931Go To Quotation
einsteiniumAn artifically produced radioactive element. Symbol Es. Atomic number 99. Atomic mass of isotope 253 (1967) 253·0847.1955Go To Quotation
fermiumAn artificially produced radioactive element, atomic number 100. Symbol Fm.1955Go To Quotation
ferroelectricOf or pertaining to ferroelectricity.1935Go To Quotation
ferromagnetA ferromagnetic body or substance.1941Go To Quotation
field-theoretic= field-theoretical adj.1938Go To Quotation
helicityPhysics. The projection of the spin angular momentum of an elementary particle on the direction of its linear momentum.1958Go To Quotation
homonuclearPhysics and Chem. Of a molecule: composed of atoms whose nuclei are alike, i.e. atoms of…1930Go To Quotation
hyperchargeA property of hadrons that is conserved in strong interactions and is represented by…1956Go To Quotation
inelasticallyIn a manner characteristic of inelastic bodies; with a reduction in the total kinetic energy.1938Go To Quotation
inhourA unit for expressing the reactivity of a nuclear reactor, being the reactivity of one…1947Go To Quotation
interferometerAny instrument in which the interference of waves (e.g. of light) from a common source…1897Go To Quotation
Kikuchieach of a series of lines in electron diffraction patterns which are attributed to…1934Go To Quotation
Knudsenan instrument for measuring the absolute pressure of a rarefied gas by means of the…1918Go To Quotation
Lamba displacement of energy levels in hydrogen and hydrogen-like atoms such that those with…1948Go To Quotation
Lamb shiftA displacement of energy levels in hydrogen and hydrogen-like atoms such that those with…1948Go To Quotation
LorentzianOf, pertaining to, or characteristic of Lorentz (see Lorentz n.), his theories, or…1958Go To Quotation
magnetogasdynamicsThe electromagnetic properties and motion of compressible electrically conducting…1957Go To Quotation
magnetoresistanceDependence of the electrical resistance of a body on an external magnetic field.1930Go To Quotation
mass spectrometerAn apparatus used to analyse substances by the separation of ions in a sample according…1932Go To Quotation
mass-spectrometricThat uses a mass spectrometer or mass spectrometry.1946Go To Quotation
mass spectrometryThe use of a mass spectrometer to analyse or identify substances.1948Go To Quotation
mendeleviumA radioactive metallic chemical element of the actinide series, atomic number 101…1955Go To Quotation
molal= molar adj. 1. Cf. molecular adj. 1c.1908Go To Quotation
Morseattrib. and in the genitive, esp. in Morse equation, Morse potential. Designating or…1929Go To Quotation
motionallyAs regards motion; by means of motion.1953Go To Quotation
mu-mesonic= muonic adj. Cf. mu-mesic adj.1954Go To Quotation
muoniumA short-lived, electrically neutral system analogous to an atom, consisting of a positive muon bound to an electron.1957Go To Quotation
MvThe element mendelevium.1955Go To Quotation
NoThe element nobelium.1957Go To Quotation
nobeliumAn artificially produced transuranic element, atomic no. 102, whose longest-lived isotope…1957Go To Quotation
NPNDesignating a semiconductor device in which a p -type region is sandwiched between two n -type regions.1951Go To Quotation
nucleoniumA particle consisting of a nucleon and the corresponding antinucleon bound to each other. Usu. without article, and attrib.1956Go To Quotation
omegatronA mass spectrometer that employs the principle of the cyclotron to identify and measure gases at very low pressures.1949Go To Quotation
photoactiveInvolving or capable of a chemical or physical change in response to illumination.1908Go To Quotation
photoactivityThe degree to which a substance or system is photoactive.1915Go To Quotation
photoelectronicPhysics and Chem. Of or relating to a photoelectron, or the interaction of light with electrons.1922Go To Quotation
photoemissionThe emission of electrons from a surface under the action of incident light.1916Go To Quotation
photomixerA device that acts for light waves and terahertz waves as a mixer (mixer n. 5c) does for electrical signals.1955Go To Quotation
photoproducedProduced by the action of light or of a photon.1953Go To Quotation
piezoresistanceChange in the electrical resistance of a solid when subjected to mechanical stress. Cf. piezoresistivity n.1954Go To Quotation
piezoresistiveOf, relating to, or utilizing piezoresistance or piezoresistivity.1935Go To Quotation
pi-mesic= pionic adj.1952Go To Quotation
pi-mesonic= pionic adj.1953Go To Quotation
plasmoidA coherent mass of plasma (ionized gas).1956Go To Quotation
polaritonA quasiparticle in an ionic crystal consisting of a photon strongly coupled to a quasiparticle such as a phonon or an exciton.1958Go To Quotation
poloidalDesignating a magnetic field of the form associated with a toroidal electric field, in…1946Go To Quotation
polycrystal= polycrystalline adj.1925Go To Quotation
positroniumA short-lived neutral system, analogous to an atom, consisting of a positron and a negative electron bound together.1945Go To Quotation
pre-coolerA device for pre-cooling something.1904Go To Quotation
quadruplerA device that makes a voltage or current four times as great. Freq. attrib.1938Go To Quotation
RacahUsed attrib. with reference to Racah's work in quantum mechanics; spec. Racah coefficient n.…1952Go To Quotation
redshiftedCharacterized by a displacement towards longer wavelengths; having undergone a redshift.1948Go To Quotation
renormalizableThat permits renormalization; capable of being renormalized.1951Go To Quotation
Richardson equationAn equation for the maximum current density of electrons emitted from a hot metal surface…1913Go To Quotation
Schottkythe increase in thermionic emission of a solid surface resulting from the lowering of…1925Go To Quotation
spinorAny quantity existing in a space and having the property that rotation through 360°…1931Go To Quotation
superfluidityThe property of flowing without viscosity or friction which, with other exceptional…1938Go To Quotation
superradiantRelating to, involving, or characterized by superradiance.1954Go To Quotation
synchrotronAn accelerator in which electrons or protons gain energy from an alternating electric field…1945Go To Quotation
tachyonA hypothetical particle that travels faster than light and has imaginary mass.1967Go To Quotation
thermistorA small piece of semi-conducting material the resistance of which falls…1940Go To Quotation
thermonuclearDerived from, utilizing, or being a nuclear reaction that occurs only at very…1938Go To Quotation
transplutoniumOf a chemical element: having a higher atomic number than plutonium (i.e. 95 or over).1955Go To Quotation
tritonA sub-atomic particle composed of one proton and two neutrons, the nucleus of the tritium atom.1942Go To Quotation
vibronicOf or pertaining to electronic energy levels or transitions associated with the vibration of the constituent atoms of a molecule.1941Go To Quotation
wave mechanicsA form of non-relativistic quantum mechanics introduced by E. Schrödinger in which…1926Go To Quotation
ylemIn the big-bang theory, the primordial matter of the universe, orig. conceived as…1948Go To Quotation
yrastPertaining to or designating any nuclear energy level that is the lowest for some value…1967Go To Quotation

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