Sentence examples for a sharp resonance from inspiring English sources

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Although Mr. Giuliani's comments were similar to ones he had made at other police ceremonies, they had a sharp resonance because they came less than 18 hours after another police killing in the Soundview section of the Bronx, which forced the mayor once again to respond to a community angry over aggressive policing under his administration.

For gas sensing, a sharp resonance is desired in order to isolate an absorption line of the gas of interest.

As shown in Fig. 7, the HPOM exhibited a sharp resonance at −15.1 ppm [29], corresponding to the tetrahedral coordination of PO4 in Keggin unit.

Moreover, a sharp resonance in the reflectance spectrum means a high Q factor which predicts an interesting possibility in sensor application on SOI wafer.

The spectrum obtained from the silanized pSi displays a sharp resonance at a wavelength of 540.0 nm (Figure 2a, trace A). Figure 2a (trace B) shows the reflectance spectrum at the same spot after spin coating of the polymer.

Hε1 of one of the histidine ligands shows a sharp resonance at 25 ppm, showing a weak Curie-temperature-dependent behavior.

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The Me2Si resonance of 1 is much broader than the analogous resonance for [UIII(N")3] (δ −11.4, ν½=15 Hz), 8 but variable-temperature (VT) studies gave a sharper resonance at 353 K (δ=−32.9 ppm, ν½=266 Hz).

This flexibility is exemplified by Arg, at the tip of the loop region, which gives rise to a distinctive sharp resonance throughout the titrations (results not shown).

A newly introduced technique, constant-time imaging, uses 3 phase-encoding gradients for the acquisition of only one complex data point per phase-encoding step, resulting in detection times of only a few microseconds and extremely sharp resonance lines.

In the results reported here a slowly decaying cross section attributed to direct photodetachment that is accompanied by several sharp resonance features is observed.

This method has achieved resonance-induced reflectance that has sharp resonance peaks; this process is related to Fano resonance [134].

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