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In the "sample-free" region, the reflected light that re-enters the laser consists of a reflection from the coverslip-buffer interface ("signal term") and a considerably weaker reflection from the optical elements along the path ("background term"); because of the index-matching oil, the reflection from the bottom of the coverslip is negligible.
The reflectivity of the inverted ZnO PhC can correspond to the Bragg reflection from the ordered porous structures.
"The bum's eyes are just catching a reflection from the neon.
This is particularly true when propagation depends on reflection from the ionosphere as it does for shortwaves.
Mr. Zimmerman said he knew that feeling of reflection from the many hours he had spent in the square.
Even then, the reflection from the tower was so intense that you could still see spots on our walls".
[UPDATE: He's out, and has made a statement — above — about his reflection "from the bottom of a Victorian prison".
Microtrenching variations could be reasonably explained by the expected ion reflection from the profile sidewall.
The modified KVLCC2 (named KWP-bow KVLCC2) is designed for reducing wave reflection from the bow.
The grating can be turned on and off, thus modulating reflection from the structure.
Red symbols show amplitudes of refracted waves, and blue symbols show the reflection from the MSF.
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