Gamma

//ˈɡæ.mə//

"Gamma" in a Sentence (10 examples)

Our sales organization for Gamma is not strong.

In dog ethology the leader is called 'alpha'; after that it continues with 'beta' and 'gamma'.

Alpha, beta and gamma are Greek letters.

The gamma function is a generalization of the factorial function.

When "alpha divides the product of beta and gamma" never fails to entail "alpha divides beta" or "alpha divides gamma," then alpha is prime.

Stars emit gamma rays at the time of their explosion.

Stars emanate gamma rays when they explode.

"Is there a sneeze guard big enough to protect the earth from gamma rays?" said Tom. "I don't like your stupid jokes," replied Mary.

The electromagnetic spectrum is the range of energy waves of various wavelengths—from the very short gamma and X-rays, through longer ultraviolet, visible, and infrared light, to microwaves and very long radio waves.

The electromagnetic spectrum is the range of traveling waves of energy that run from very short gamma and X-rays through ultraviolet light, visible light, microwaves, and out to long radio waves.

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