Sentence examples for equal irradiance from inspiring English sources

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The two clones showed similar plant hydraulic conductances (Kplant) and similar conductance of roots and leaves (Kroot and Kleaf) when growing at equal irradiance levels.

This study compared the brain responses elicited by violet, blue and green monochromatic light exposures of short duration (50 s) and equal irradiance (1013 ph/cm2/s) and presented in pairs of colors in 3 separate sessions.

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The review reveals that N S oriented hedgerows are the most common and are promoted because each side receives equal daily irradiance under both sunny and cloudy conditions.

During the main light period plants were illuminated by HPS lamps (90 ± 10 μmol m-2 s-1 at plant height plus natural light), and incandescent lamps were used for low-intensity daylength extension (5 ± 1 μmol m-2 s-1 at plant height), yielding nearly equal total irradiance in all photoperiods.

We arbitrarily choose to use the full width at half maximum (FWHM), which is the distance between the points where the irradiance is equal to 50% of the maximum irradiance, to determine the transverse resolution for a point-scan, Δx p, or line-scan, Δx l.

When an electromagnetic wave is absorbed by an object, the wave exerts a pressure (P) on the object that equals the wave's irradiance (I) divided by the speed of light (c): P = I/c newtons per square metre.

PST is equal to the ratio of stray light irradiance in the desired location to light irradiance at different angles relative to the optical axis at the entrance aperture of the optical system [16, 27, 32].

The proper measure of energy transport in an electromagnetic wave is its irradiance, or intensity, which equals the rate at which energy passes a unit area oriented perpendicular to the direction of propagation.

Hence, the efficiency of this system under variable solar irradiance is low, which is equal to 96.10%.

Therefore, the unattenuated maximum irradiance from the projector was equal to 580×3.68×1011 photons/cm2/s = 2.13×1014 photons/cm2.13×1014

The SLT irradiance within the 424-532 nm band equals 1135 microW/cm2, with a photon flux of 2.7 × 1015 photons/cm/s.

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