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Just as important, Jennifer Tipton's lighting worked on the same wavelength of abstraction as Ms. Brown's choreography.
Each cell in the thermometer contains liquid crystals with a slightly different makeup so they reflect the same wavelength of light at just slightly different temperatures.
In particular, the degenerate process, where the signal and idler photons have the same wavelength of 3.1 μm, is achieved at a nonlinear crystal temperature of 135 °C (solid blue curve in Fig. 2b).
Notch filters were used to reduce the radiation at the same wavelength of λexc.
This hologram, if later illuminated with the same wavelength of laser light, reproduced a 3D (but monochromatic) image of the object.
Excitation-emission matrix analysis has shown that QDs always emit the same wavelength of light no matter what excitation wavelength is used [23].
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In the current design, both layers are tuned to convert the same wavelengths of light.
The robot has five eyes as part of its vision system, and can "see" the same wavelengths of light as a human, plus infrared light.
These decomposed HACs, which form a porous solid called an aerogel, absorb the same wavelengths of infrared light as do the interstellar clouds.
This molecule, called photolyase, fixes DNA damaged by ultraviolet (UV) radiation — the same wavelengths of sunlight that give us sunburn and put us at greater risk of skin cancer.
Unlike pigment-based colors, which always reflect the same wavelengths of light, structural colors can be tuned by modifying the nanoscale architecture that creates them.
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