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Definition of electronically in English: electronicallyadverb ˌɛlɛkˈtrɒnɪkliˌɪlɛkˈtrɒnɪkliəˌlɛkˈtrɑnəkli 1By means of electronic equipment or devices. the information can be recorded electronically electronically controlled access gates online services that can be accessed electronically Example sentencesExamples - It's also possible to send the design files to customers electronically, greatly speeding the approval process.
- Where possible, I also get bills electronically rather than through the mail.
- The rise of electronically produced sound has barely affected this situation.
- And the business is now electronically, digitally, wirelessly controlling the customer relationship.
- However, fewer than 19% of Internet users are currently electronically submitting these federal reports.
- The plans allow you to have the money transferred electronically from your bank account.
- I went through every edition of Science published in 1989, both manually and electronically.
- The system electronically assigns a unique, tamper-proof authorization code to individual surety bonds.
- Make sure that each copy is electronically encoded with information that can be traced to the recipient.
- Alternatively, an image of the cheque may be electronically transmitted to the drawee bank.
2In a way that relates to electrons. molecules that can accept energy to form electronically excited states Example sentencesExamples - In the photosynthetic light harvesting pigment protein complexes, the carotenoid antenna molecules are found electronically coupled to chlorophylls by relatively short-range interactions.
- This suggests that the Cu (II) ion may interact with electronically excited Trp partially quenching its fluorescence.
- In relying on Eq. 5, we are ignoring a degeneracy ratio, which for transitions between electronically nondegenerate states of complex molecules is the ratio of the excited- and ground-state partition functions.
- Impurities in the material can interact electronically, changing their oxidation state, which leads to absorbing color centers and bulk damage.
- Within the Born-Oppenheimer approximation, deuterated and nondeuterated molecules are electronically identical, thus isotope effects arise primarily from the ZPVE.
Definition of electronically in US English: electronicallyadverbəˌlekˈtränəklēəˌlɛkˈtrɑnəkli 1By means of electronic equipment or devices. the information can be recorded electronically electronically controlled access gates online services that can be accessed electronically Example sentencesExamples - I went through every edition of Science published in 1989, both manually and electronically.
- The plans allow you to have the money transferred electronically from your bank account.
- And the business is now electronically, digitally, wirelessly controlling the customer relationship.
- Make sure that each copy is electronically encoded with information that can be traced to the recipient.
- However, fewer than 19% of Internet users are currently electronically submitting these federal reports.
- The rise of electronically produced sound has barely affected this situation.
- Where possible, I also get bills electronically rather than through the mail.
- It's also possible to send the design files to customers electronically, greatly speeding the approval process.
- Alternatively, an image of the cheque may be electronically transmitted to the drawee bank.
- The system electronically assigns a unique, tamper-proof authorization code to individual surety bonds.
2In a way that relates to electrons. molecules that can accept energy to form electronically excited states Example sentencesExamples - This suggests that the Cu (II) ion may interact with electronically excited Trp partially quenching its fluorescence.
- Within the Born-Oppenheimer approximation, deuterated and nondeuterated molecules are electronically identical, thus isotope effects arise primarily from the ZPVE.
- Impurities in the material can interact electronically, changing their oxidation state, which leads to absorbing color centers and bulk damage.
- In the photosynthetic light harvesting pigment protein complexes, the carotenoid antenna molecules are found electronically coupled to chlorophylls by relatively short-range interactions.
- In relying on Eq. 5, we are ignoring a degeneracy ratio, which for transitions between electronically nondegenerate states of complex molecules is the ratio of the excited- and ground-state partition functions.
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