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atom$5689$ - translation to ολλανδικά

ATOM SYNDICATION FORMAT (XML)-USED FOR WEB FEEDS ATOM PUBLISHING PROTOCOL (HTTP)-PROTOCOL FOR CREATING AND UPDATING WEB RESOURCES
Atom/Echo; Atom feed; Atom enabled; Atomfeed; Atom (feed); ATOM; Atom blog API; ATOM (standard); Atom Publishing Protocol; Atom Syndication Format; .atom; Atom (file format); AtomPub; Atom XML; Atom rss; Atom Feed; ATOM feed; Comparison of RSS and Atom; Atom (format); Atompub; Atom (standard); Atom RSS; Atom (syndication); Atom (Web standard)
  • User interface of a feed reader

atom      
n. atoom; kern
atomic number         
  • An explanation of the superscripts and subscripts seen in atomic number notation. Atomic number is the number of protons, and therefore also the total positive charge, in the atomic nucleus.
  • Russian chemist [[Dmitri Mendeleev]], creator of the periodic table.
  • [[Henry Moseley]] in his lab.
  • [[Niels Bohr]], creator of the [[Bohr model]].
NUMBER OF PROTONS FOUND IN THE NUCLEUS OF AN ATOM
Atom number; Atomic numbers; Atomic Number; Proton number; Z (Atomic number); Z (atomic number); Number of protons; Nuclear charge number
Atomisch cijfer (het aantal protonen in de atoomkern)
electron accelerator         
  • Lawrence's 60 inch cyclotron, with magnet poles 60 inches (5 feet, 1.5 meters) in diameter, at the [[University of California]] [[Lawrence Radiation Laboratory]], Berkeley, in August, 1939, the most powerful accelerator in the world at the time. [[Glenn T. Seaborg]] and [[Edwin McMillan]] ''(right)'' used it to discover [[plutonium]], [[neptunium]] and many other transuranic elements and isotopes, for which they received the 1951 [[Nobel Prize]] in chemistry.
  • A [[Cockcroft-Walton generator]] ([[Philips]], 1937), residing in [[Science Museum (London)]].
  • Segment of an electron synchrotron at [[DESY]]
  • Modern [[superconducting radio frequency]], multicell linear accelerator component.
  • linear accelerator]], widely used in both physics research and cancer treatment.
  • A magnet in the synchrocyclotron at the [[Orsay]] [[proton therapy]] center
  • A diagram of a Rhodotron. The electron beam is in red. E is the electron gun, L is an electron lens, C is the radiofrequency cavity, and M is a bending magnet.
  • Building covering the 2 mile (3.2 km) beam tube of the [[Stanford Linear Accelerator]] (SLAC) at Menlo Park, California, the second most powerful linac in the world.
DEVICE TO PROPEL CHARGED PARTICLES TO HIGH SPEEDS
Ion accelerator; Particle accelerators; Ring collider; Particle Accelerators; Atom smasher; Nuclear accelerator; Electron accelerator; Proton accelerator; Accelerator operator; Particle accelerator test; Super collider; Atom Smashers; Atom smashers; Particle Accelerator; Super-collider; Supercollider; Atomsmasher; Ring accelerator; Circular accelerator
elektronenversneller (apparaat die snelheid van elektronen verhoogt naar zeer hoge waarden door middel van elektrische velden voor onderzoekdoeleinden)

Ορισμός

atom
(atoms)
An atom is the smallest amount of a substance that can take part in a chemical reaction.
N-COUNT

Βικιπαίδεια

Atom (web standard)

The name Atom applies to a pair of related Web standards. The Atom Syndication Format is an XML language used for web feeds, while the Atom Publishing Protocol (AtomPub or APP) is a simple HTTP-based protocol for creating and updating web resources.

Web feeds allow software programs to check for updates published on a website. To provide a web feed, the site owner may use specialized software (such as a content management system) that publishes a list (or "feed") of recent articles or content in a standardized, machine-readable format. The feed can then be downloaded by programs that use it, like websites that syndicate content from the feed, or by feed reader programs that allow internet users to subscribe to feeds and view their content.

A feed contains entries, which may be headlines, full-text articles, excerpts, summaries or links to content on a website along with various metadata.

The Atom format was developed as an alternative to RSS. Ben Trott, an advocate of the new format that became Atom, believed that RSS had limitations and flaws—such as lack of on-going innovation and its necessity to remain backward compatible—and that there were advantages to a fresh design.

Proponents of the new format formed the IETF Atom Publishing Format and Protocol Workgroup. The Atom Syndication Format was published as an IETF proposed standard in RFC 4287 (December 2005), and the Atom Publishing Protocol was published as RFC 5023 (October 2007).