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Spot measurement readings measure the light coming toward the camera from selected spots in the subject being photographed.
To measure the light produced by it, he developed the grease-spot photometer (1844).
Chemical actinometry was used to measure the light intensity inside the reactor.
Symmetry enables us to measure the light transport from two sides simultaneously, from the illumination directions and the view directions.
We then measure the light intensity transmitted through the second PBS as we vary the voltage applied to the LC.
Another way is to measure the light the star produces which is the result of conditions at the star surface.
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A low detection threshold, due to the trigger logic and digitizing data acquisition, allowed us to measure the light-yield response curve from elastically scattered carbon nuclei inside the scintillating plastic from incident neutrons with kinetic energies below 2 MeV.
Their idea is to find a place like the one in which humans evolved and to measure the lighting conditions found there.
To examine the role of phosducin at the rod-to-rod bipolar cell (RBC) synapse, we used whole-cell voltage clamp recordings to measure the light-evoked currents from both wild-type (WT) and phosducin knockout (Pd RBCs, in dark- and light-adapted retinal slices.
The combination of SEM imaging with subsequent dark field spectroscopy of the same single nanoparticles allowed us to measure the light-scattering spectrum from a selected individual Au-SiO2 nanoparticle (Fig. 4a) and to correlate its shape and size directly to its scattering spectrum (Fig. 4b).
Each atom measures the light field, and according to quantum mechanics, any measurement must also disturb the light field.
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