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Finding the emotional wavelength that connects with consumers is crucial to success.
Each color represents a wavelength that carries information on fiber optic networks.
Anderson's laser attacked the blood vessels that fed the stain, using a wavelength that was absorbed only by red blood cells.
When the entangled pairs recombine on the far side of the slit, they form a wavelength that is half the size of what can be generated by using unentangled photons.
"You can't tune it out!" A lawnmower can be just as loud, but its frequency the wavelength that distinguishes a squeak from a rumble remains fairly constant, and soon becomes background noise.
Right now, a standard fiber optic cable (which is closer to a human hair in diameter) carries thousands of conversations, each at a slightly different wavelength, that are combined through a process called multiplexing.
Instead, a magnetron -- an invention that gave the Allies the edge in radar defenses during World War II -- creates electromagnetic radiation of short wavelength that excites mainly the water molecules throughout the dish.
The Oryx antenna operates at a 10-micron wavelength that can see through fog and, unlike lidar, not get blinded by bright sunlight.
The minimum wavelength that can be achieved using ternary InGaN active layers is ∼ 365 nm.
The dominant wavelength (right) shows the ripple wavelength that is most present in the morphology.
Moreover, the proposed polarizing beam splitter has a working wavelength that is in the range of 1500 1600 nm.
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