upbend
Appearance
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Middle English upbenden, equivalent to up- + bend.
Verb
[edit]upbend (third-person singular simple present upbends, present participle upbending, simple past and past participle upbent)
- (transitive, intransitive) to bend upwards
Noun
[edit]upbend (plural upbends)
- An upward bend
- 2016, A. Simon, M. Guttormsen, A.C. Larsen, C.W. Beausang, P. Humby, J.T. Burke, R.J. Casperson, R.O. Hughes, T.J. Ross, J.M. Allmond, R. Chyzh, M. Dag, J. Koglin, E. McCleskey, M. McCleskey, S. Ota, A. Saastamoinen, “First observation of low-energy γ-ray enhancement in the rare-earth region”, in arXiv[1]:
- In addition, for the first time both the upbend and the well known scissors resonance have been observed simultaneously for the same nucleus.