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Discover Ludwig"reflectance of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to the amount of light or other radiation that is reflected by a surface or material. For example: "The reflectance of the shiny metal was 100%, indicating a perfect mirror-like surface."
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Dr. Bleiweiss, whose work is published in The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, measured UV reflectance of specimens of both tanagers.
Figure 1 Calculated reflectance of Si nanostructures.
where R oo is the initial reflectance of vitrinite.
Figure 5 Reflectance of modified HHs in the FN substructure.
Reflectance of the samples was measured by Lambda 900 Spectrometer.
b Simulated total hemispherical reflectance of GeSi MQW-NPAs.
The reflectance of Mg is decreased dramatically after the oxidation.
VNIR bands were included to identify the reflectance of vegetation.
Figure 5 Reflectance of ZnO films vs. growth angles.
The vitrinite reflectance of Oligocene sediments is 0.38 0.64%.
The "anti-reflective treatment" on the Fire appears to have backfired, as the display had the highest reflectance of any tablet they'd tested.
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