The atom could be exited by raising the "E", and
de-exited by lowering the "E" (the excitation of an
atom implies that the energy is raised and an electron get to
an orbit farther from the nucleus). If the de-excitation was
followed by an emission of radiation, the "E"-shape
would change to an outward burst at the end of the movement.
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Excitation |
de-excitation |
de-excitation
(of an atom) w/emission of radiation |
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Some of the principles from the foreign sign languages were
not easily adaptable. For instance, in ASL the sign for 'element'
is based on the sign for 'basic', which is a B-hand circulating
under a flat hand. Thus in ASL the 'element' sign becomes an
E-hand circulating under a flat hand. In NSL, "basic"
is one flat hand on top of the other, and "element"
in Norwegian is a composite word, 'grunnstoff' composed of 'grunn'
meaning 'basic' and 'stoff' meaning substance. Our NSL sign "element"
became a composite sign, "basic"+ "substance".
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Basic ASL |
Element ASL |
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Basic/basis NSL |
Substance NSL |
Element NSL |
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