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chemical energies

n. (plural of chemical energy English)

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Staring about as the flyer slid smoothly forward on its transflection fields, Quamodian saw that what had happened in this tiny enclosed space had involved more than merely chemical energies.

The Aetryx, apparently, evolved originally as a subterranean life form, one dependent on the geothermal and chemical energies at the base of deep volcanic vents.

The American Civil War first reflected the industrial revolution, chiefly in the massive gain of troop mobility through railroads exploiting the chemical energies of a fossil fuel, coal.

Well-a bit grandiose, that-really it was more like a complex collection of synapses and axons, chemical energies surging hither and yon, like weather in an atmosphere.

In addition to the usual perception of EM radiation, mechanical and chemical energies of various kinds of which the human was capable of seeing, the Cardinal also perceived.