Sentence examples for a specified wavelength of from inspiring English sources

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The definition proved difficult to implement so in 1967, the definition was revised and the reference to the radiation source was replaced by defining the candles in terms of the power of a specified wavelength of visible light.

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Michelson interferometers have the largest field of view for a specified wavelength, and are relatively simple in operation, since tuning is via mechanical rotation of waveplates rather than via high voltage control of piezoelectric crystals or lithium niobate optical modulators as used in a Fabry Pérot system.

Each photon has a specified wavelength and precise energy that it carries, with gamma rays (short wavelengths) carrying the most and X-rays, ultraviolet, optical, infrared, microwave, and radio waves following in order of decreasing energies (or increasing wavelengths).

In addition, the compositions of the analytes are also determined from the ratio of two IR absorbances at the specified wavelength regions, an absorbance for measuring the level of methyl groups in polyolefins and another absorbance for measuring concentration.

where Aλ is the absorbance of fluorochrome for the specified wavelength which is defined as the logarithmic value of the ratio of the intensity of light passed through fluorochrome to the intensity of incident light.

Using this tool TAP PCF-LPGs can be designed for specified wavelength ranges and refractive indices of medium in the air holes.

Therefore, for the BAOSO to be able to image any combination of retinal layers with the specified wavelength range without any achromatizing element, it should be diffraction limited over at least a 2.6 D vergence range.

Applied examples of the NPBSs designed employing this method are also researched within specified wavelength ranges.

For example, physicists concluded that visible light, a theoretical posit of optics, is electromagnetic radiation within specified wavelengths, a theoretical posit of electromagnetism: a cross-theoretic ontological identity.

Native cellular fluorescence (NCF) represents the innate capacity of tissues to absorb and emit light of specified wavelengths.

When electromagnetic radiation of a specified range of wavelengths passes through matter, energy is absorbed at some of the wavelengths and not others, by a variety of processes.

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