The CH85 attack periscope incorporates a monocular optical system and an infrared system. |
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Measuring the frequency of vibrational modes using infrared spectroscopy reveals the molecular fingerprint of the compounds in a sample. |
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A Western team filmed him with infrared cameras and, of course, were able to show that he was performing a conjuring trick. |
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Also, the fact that the infrared is not so easily observed as the visible part of the spectrum also ensures the prominence of the Balmer series. |
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Doping with elements such as fluorine or antimony enhances its electrical conductivity and in turn its infrared reflectance. |
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Measurements of infrared light reveal that the black hole has a mass equivalent to three billion suns. |
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There are of course lasers with wavelengths in the infrared, masers that emit coherent microwaves, and even x-ray lasers. |
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He activates a control on his belt and activates his mask's infrared filter. |
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Containing an LCD touch pad and infrared lens, the programmer's top housing also benefited from Phillips's design for manufacture services. |
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The structures of these derivatives were characterized with proton nuclear magnetic resonance, infrared and mass spectra. |
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Ozone also absorbs the reflected long wave infrared radiation, increasing the amount of heat in the troposhere. |
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With up to four stacked diodes in a device, the lasers can output up to 80 W of infrared power at a pulse length of 100 ns. |
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Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing electrotherapeutic lamp units for ultraviolet and infrared radiation are classified here. |
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Molecular absorption spectra are observed in the infrared and microwave portion of the electromagnetic radiation spectrum. |
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It arrived at Venus at a distance of 34, 800 kilometers and scanned its surface with infrared and microwave radiometers. |
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He added a pair of filters that correspond to two bands of infrared light needed to detect aflatoxin and fumonisin. |
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In that study, AQ composition was confirmed by infrared spectroscopy, gas chromatography and thin-layer chromatography. |
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They were studied using a matrix isolation technique combined with infrared absorption spectroscopy. |
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Itas uses a second-generation forward-looking infrared system, digital components, and an eyesafe laser range finder. |
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You may have noticed, lately, that public bathrooms are increasingly automated, thanks to infrared systems. |
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They use infrared sensors to detect the stairs in your home and stay away from them. |
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These convert infrared, ultraviolet and visible light into energy at a higher efficiency. |
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It was an excellent environment for the seismic acoustic and infrared passive sensors once you could get them into the ground. |
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You can use Bluetooth, infrared or insert your memory card into the appropriate slots. |
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Soil CO2 concentration was measured half-hourly at four depths for 6 months in 2000 with infrared gas analyzers installed below ground. |
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The frame consists of arrays of infrared beams and sensors which spot the movement and track it. |
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An array of onboard sensors, infrared, radar, and electro-optics can be used to gather information, record it, and download it after the mission. |
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The towers and aerostats carry an electro-optical and infrared sensor that detects enemy forces and objects at day or night. |
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Because glass does not transmit infrared radiation very efficiently, refracting telescopes are unsuitable for most kinds of infrared astronomy. |
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Silicon is naturally transparent to infrared light waves, so photons passing through it usually have no effect. |
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A second patent followed after he began to study the diffusion of infrared light. |
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Higher concentrations of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases in the atmosphere will lead to increased trapping of infrared radiation. |
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The newer system uses a much smaller missile with an infrared terminal guidance system. |
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In that box are six infrared eyes logging the position of your features so it can build up a picture of your mug. |
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The photographers developed the infrared film and made prints from the negatives in their respective darkrooms. |
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For the above reasons, measurements of gas exchange, using infrared gas analysers, remain at the heart of studies in plant ecophysiology. |
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The waterjets are normally driven by gas turbines but may also be driven by small diesel engines in order to reduce infrared signature. |
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Their dry matter content was measured by an infrared humidity analyser and samples were frozen until enzyme extraction was performed. |
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These materials readily absorb solar energy, including the infrared portion of sunlight. |
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Within a decade, rockets and satellites had been launched to scan the skies for objects emitting infrared, ultraviolet, and gamma radiation. |
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Superior night-vision gear that uses infrared sensors will enable U.S. troops to see the enemy but not be seen. |
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The infrared components are only visible to those wearing night-vision devices. |
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That is, an infrared spectrum is a plot of the intensity of light absorbed as a function of the frequency of vibration. |
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The network is maintained using infrared, X10 protocol and even USB communication ports, he says. |
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Also new for 2001 is the arrival of infrared technology for headphones, eliminating the dangling wires of first-generation systems. |
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Equipped with light sensors, the robot receives input about its location in the playpen from infrared signals lining the borders. |
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Window security film can be clear or tinted to limit transmission of infrared or visible light. |
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To obtain this measurement, the researchers use a combination of ultrasound and infrared. |
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Wavelengths of light in this region of the spectrum cause heating so blocking infrared reduces unwanted rays from the sun. |
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The intensity of radiated light diminishes in the extreme ultraviolet and far infrared. |
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But he said they are the most detailed ever made in UV and infrared, providing data that will be chewed on for some time. |
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They made observations in four spectrum bands, from the visible through to the near infrared. |
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But the very same atmosphere is opaque in most frequencies of far infrared, ultraviolet, x-rays and gamma rays. |
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Such methods include flight-call monitoring, radio telemetry, passive infrared, and radar. |
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The most modern missiles are not fooled by the flares, which is why the more expensive laser and infrared based systems are preferred. |
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In recent months, new surveillance equipment and infrared cameras have been installed. |
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He runs a company that makes infrared cameras and he hopes to do experiments while onboard the space station. |
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Ball lightning is a phenomenon that has been reported from naked eye sightings, not by people wearing or using infrared imaging equipment. |
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The commission has now set up an infrared camera in the Dumfries roost so that the bats' behaviour can be observed from below. |
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But if that storm clears in time, the jets were going to get out with some infrared equipment and help with the search starting tomorrow. |
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It's so valuable that it's crowded out older, perfectly reasonable techniques like infrared spectroscopy. |
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The grizzly bear cubs inhabiting the refuge atop Grouse Mountain are sleeping under the watchful eye of two infrared cameras. |
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Over a fortnight they used an infrared camera to check the switchgear equipment, which helps power the 1,132 ft long ship. |
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The aircraft was equipped with an infrared video camera and operated from the control tower at the Sentani Air Base near Jayapura. |
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This multi-channel infrared radiometer will measure a wide range of infrared light emitted by the atmosphere at several altitudes. |
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Viewing the visible and infrared light emitted by galaxies is crucial for determining their mass. |
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The laser will use infrared light with a wavelength of 1.06 microns, which is thousands of times shorter than radio waves. |
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The materials and the thickness of the layer determine how much infrared radiation and visible light pass through the window. |
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Tinted and mirrored films reduce the quantity of both visible light and infrared radiation entering the occupied space. |
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They zapped the clusters with infrared light and microwaves to make the molecules vibrate and spin. |
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It isn't hot enough to radiate UV rays but it does radiate in the visible and infrared parts of the electromagnetic spectrum. |
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This dominates their infrared spectra, where wavelengths beyond 0.75 m are efficiently reflected away. |
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Combining the data sets produced a single spectrum spanning visible and infrared wavelengths. |
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Terahertz light is a little-studied realm of the electromagnetic spectrum between microwave and infrared light. |
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To cool a room, use fluorescent lights that don't emit infrared rays rather than using incandescent lights. |
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Stars like our Sun emit primarily in the visible region, and cooler objects like planets emit invisible infrared radiation. |
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It measures the infrared radiation they emit in 167 different wavelengths, providing information about the targets' composition. |
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The molecules emit infrared light because they have absorbed ultraviolet radiation from the star or have been heated by the wind from the star. |
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The sight does not emit visible or infrared light that can be detected by the enemy. |
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The compressed air initiates the missile's gyroscopes and is used as the coolant for the infrared detectors. |
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It contains an infrared light-emitting diode as a light source and a phototransistor as a light detector. |
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In 1888, he showed that photosynthetic bacteria congregated in the near infrared region of the spectrum. |
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A growing application of tellurium is in electrical and electronic devices, such as photocopiers, printers, and infrared detection systems. |
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The photocathode in the night scope that converts visible light into electrons is sensitive to both visible light and some infrared radiation. |
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Yet scientists used to regularly cart around sensitive microphones, video cameras, infrared imagers etc. etc. trying to capture these critters. |
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McMullen, looking through an infrared lens, panned the camera down and couldn't believe what he saw. |
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The countermeasures system can dispense chaff cartridges and infrared flares and the POET and GEN-X active expendable decoys. |
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In the future, infrared laser therapy and massage could be used to break down fat and smooth cellulite. |
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A Japanese expedition equipped with infrared cameras will scour the Nepali Himalayas in search of the legendary Yeti, or Abominable Snowman. |
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All objects with a temperature greater than absolute zero emit infrared energy, the most common characteristic of which is heat. |
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There are new palm-size radios, global positioning systems, rangefinders, infrared cameras, laser sights and night vision devices. |
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Run silent until you see the infrared strobe, bogeys reported in your area. |
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Just this week, infrared cameras detected 15 people wending their way across the desert. |
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All of these windows are in infrared wavelengths, and they are narrow, like the gaps between the slats of a fence. |
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The researchers used infrared spectrometry to analyze the heliograph's bitumen layer, too. |
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The GPS communicates with the camera via an optocoupler and an infrared emitter. |
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The controller contains photodetectors and a broadband infrared source such as the type of small incandescent lamp used in pocket flashlights. |
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As a result, astronomers spotted infrared light from the explosion while the gamma-ray burst was ongoing. |
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Of course, the capabilities of optical and infrared telescopes also continued to improve. |
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However, metals usually absorb rather than reflect the shorter wavelengths of infrared and visible light that are required for photonic circuits. |
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The rear lights have adaptive infrared control which adjusts the brightness of the LED diodes to match visibility and weather conditions. |
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Experimentally, infrared absorption spectra are obtained using infrared spectrometers. |
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The peculiar reflectance of infrared radiation by plants forms the main source of remotely sensed information about the biosphere on land. |
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A 10 inch reflecting telescope provides common optics for infrared and electro-optical sensors. |
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You will also need to activate the infrared service on the telephone and place it within range of the receiver on the Notebook. |
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Powered by infrared lasers, the shiny surface reflects and focuses this laser beam into a ring. |
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Each color in this image represents a different region of the electromagnetic spectrum, from X-rays to infrared light. |
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Jade massage heads apply pressure to acupressure points near the spine, while infrared lamps provide topical heating. |
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As the beam bit into the front of the missile launcher, the protons shed their immense kinetic energy in the form of infrared radiation. |
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A docking station includes a housing, an infrared signal emitter disposed within the housing, and one or more cradles formed within the housing. |
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Both cards offer FM-radio tuners and remote controls that use radio frequencies, not infrared, to issue commands. |
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These include his pioneering work in infrared detection, remote sensing, analyses of nuclear technology, and, of course, radar. |
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An infrared localiser measures the angular deviation between the missile and the line-of-sight. |
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The detector range of the array spectrometer is 200 to 875 nm, from ultraviolet into the near infrared. |
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He just placed seven cameras with infrared tape and microphones in different areas of his studio and let them roll. |
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A laser is the generator of intense coherent, electromagnetic radiation in the spectral range between ultra violet and infrared wavelengths. |
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You place it on a docking station, known as a cradle, or make a connection using a wireless network, a modem or infrared light. |
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The room was almost completely dark, and the criminal hadn't worn his infrared specs. |
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Both extrasolar planets and brown dwarfs give off most of their energy in the infrared region of the spectrum. |
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His other inventions included a form of the electric eye and his infrared image tube led to the sniperscope and the snooperscope. |
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Some casinos have installed cameras that use near-infrared and low-power infrared lighting to illuminate surveillance areas. |
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This is a largely unexplored field, mainly because the size of the mirrors used in infrared space telescopes has so far been limited. |
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A molecule of a greenhouse gas gets pumped up an energy hill by absorbing infrared, increasing its chemical potential energy. |
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Passing tigers, rhinos, tapirs, deer and other animals triggered the shutter by tripping infrared sensors. |
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The larger of these is connected to both a multispectral camera and an infrared spectrometer. |
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Observing astronomical objects in the infrared means that we can see much more than we can with optical telescopes. |
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It gives us some of the infrared we need to discern the shapes in the current darkness. |
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These were based on the measurement of canopy temperature using infrared thermometers. |
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An underdrawing, if it possesses carbon-containing material, can be seen with infrared reflectography. |
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An infrared cell directs infrared energy through the sample and any unabsorbed energy at the other side is detected. |
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A more accurate map shows a wash of differing hues of indigo and violet, with some smatterings of infrared and ultraviolet at the extremes. |
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Most medical lasers emit light which are either ultraviolet, infrared or in the visible spectrum of light. |
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Diode lasers are now available in discrete colors from the infrared to blue and into the near ultraviolet. |
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But what is so special about water that makes its absorptions extend all the way from the far infrared to the near ultraviolet? |
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Carbon dioxide primarily absorbs infrared energy emitted by the Earth, thus contributing to the greenhouse effect and warming the Earth's surface and the atmosphere. |
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Today, enemy targets can be engaged at ranges where they are seen on an electronic device solely as an item of electromagnetic, infrared, or acoustic data. |
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The downward radiance measured by the infrared interferometer is a combination of thermal emission by atmospheric water vapor and by the cloud ice mass. |
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Thermal energy from infrared, radiant heat sources has been used to treat chronic human wounds with decreasing frequency during the past 25 years. |
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Thermal images were taken with a radiometric infrared video camera. |
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If Lorentz invariance were violated, the gamma-rays would pass right through the extragalactic infrared fog with insufficient energy to cause annihilation. |
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It employs a chilled mirror of polished rhodium as the primary humidity instrument and infrared optics to control thermoelectric cooling and heating. |
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Other examples of the non-ionizing part of the electromagnetic spectrum include AM and FM radio waves, microwaves, and infrared waves from heat lamps. |
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Electromagnetic radiation is a term that describes energy waves and includes microwaves, infrared and visible light, as well as ultraviolet light and X-rays. |
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Unfortunately, the bright neon sign did not emit infrared light. |
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Some pilots consider the infrared marker to be crucial to the close air-support mission to support ground troops. |
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The scanner examines the iris with infrared light that reduces reflections and penetrates glasses and contact lenses, preventing eyewear from interfering with recognition. |
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Most copiers and laser printers rely on the xerographic process of forming a latent charged image on a photoreceptor using visible or infrared light. |
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We know that therapeutic heat may be applied to the body by various methods, e.g., the heating pad or the infrared lamp, but one of the most efficacious ways is by water. |
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To anyone without infrared vision, it looked like she was doing some sort of bizarre, tribal dance, hopping over invisible things in a seemingly utterly empty room. |
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They read infrared radiation and are not affected by ambient light. |
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Their tools, no less high-tech than the lobstermen's, range from remote-controlled minisubs to infrared video-recorders operated from onshore labs. |
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Dry or rehydrated lipid samples were sandwiched between two CaF 2 windows and fixed in a vacuum chamber with windows, situated in the infrared beam. |
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A suite of infrared, wide-field telescopes installed along the length of the aircraft's fuselage detects the missile plume at ranges up to several hundred km. |
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Unlike humans, it can watch for days, even years, watch an entire city, zoom in close, use heat sensors and infrared. |
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It uses infrared thermal imaging to project an image onto the satellite navigation screen showing people, animals or crashed cars up to 300 yards away. |
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The military, law enforcement agencies, and border patrol officers have used ground-based infrared thermography for years for surveillance purposes. |
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Subsurface fires can also be monitored using aerial infrared thermography. |
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Other blood flow assessment tools, including thermography, infrared measurement, angiography, and magnetic resonance angiography, are beyond the scope of this report. |
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By contrast with infrared thermometry, thermal imaging allows information on the temperatures of all areas in a scene to be obtained simultaneously in one image. |
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The technique involves the attachment of infrared beacons or transmitters to specific anatomical landmarks, the surgical instruments, and cutting blocks. |
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Because microwaves have wavelengths longer than even invisible infrared radiation, they are observed in the radio region of the spectrum with radio telescopes. |
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It has a bird's-eye view and infrared sensors so it can spot suspects fleeing three blocks from a crime scene or hiding in the dark with its Forward Looking Infra Red scanner. |
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The plane-mounted camera system uses four separate sensors to obtain true-color and false-color infrared, multispectral images of fire ant mounds. |
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Remember that infrared film is experimental, so bracket your exposures and be sure to have your film processed by a lab that has worked with infrared before. |
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The satellite combines the data from the red and near infrared wavelengths to calculate a vegetative index, which is an indication of plant health. |
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Now the scientists are researching the potential of combining the aerial color infrared videography with global positioning and geographic information system technologies. |
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Whether the telescope is operating as an optical or an infrared instrument, rarely will there be an astronomer peering through an eyepiece at the Keck's images. |
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Because Earth's atmosphere is transparent to optical and infrared radiation and to radio waves, these types of radiation can be studied from ground-based observatories. |
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A third infrared camera, also mounted on the headset, spatially orients the video in relation to a set of optical tracking markers placed around the patient's body. |
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The dangerous missiles were entirely passive, homing in on infrared radiation given out by our aircraft and emitting no signals by which a missile lock could be detected. |
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The fish were caught locally and transferred to large laboratory tanks where their behavior was monitored using hydrophones and infrared video cameras. |
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The latest generation of petawatt lasers, for example, can produce focused infrared pulses with an intensity of 10 21 watts per square centimetre. |
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The TPIAL emits a highly collimated beam of infrared light for precision aiming, as well as a separate infrared illumination beam with adjustable focus. |
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It is composited of three views captured through ultraviolet, green, and infrared filters to bring out compositional variations across the sunlit hemisphere of Iapetus. |
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At the heart of the sensor is a liquid-nitrogen-cooled laser diode, which generates infrared light at the same wavelength as a molecular transition in ethane. |
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On the other hand, even tenuous cirrus clouds absorb significant amounts of thermal infrared radiation emitted by the ground and the lower atmosphere. |
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Sunlight contains a range of electromagnetic radiation, mostly infrared and visible, but it is the UV radiation that is important from a biological point of view. |
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Auditors from utilities may or may not use special equipment such as blower doors and infrared cameras, and they may or may not check the performance of your heating system. |
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It was decided previously infrared viewing equipment would be best. |
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Our second piece of equipment was an infrared thermal camera, which shows differences in temperature across the surface of an animal as a false-color image. |
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That is to say, with a set of infrared communication equipment, one can easily link a mobile phone to the Internet and freely download anything needed. |
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A dozen Army Technical Officers using high speed boats swooped on the Island and made a thorough search of the area using sophisticated infrared equipment. |
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The lights were filmed March 5 by pilots using infrared equipment. |
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Investigators seemed baffled by the theft, as guards patrol the premises at night and there is tight security inside, including infrared systems and cameras. |
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Better still might be a camera that sees in the thermal infrared. |
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By mid-century, inroads were also being made into the near infrared. |
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She claims there shouldn't be too much infrared around in the room. |
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Cctv works in the dark by beaming invisible infrared light around the area to be filmed and then using special cameras which can pick up an image. |
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The unit also contains an revolutionary infrared filter which is seen as the biggest advance in the construction of electronic water ionizers in years. |
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Though the galaxies were as bright as 10 trillion suns, their great distance and a cloak of cosmic dust had hidden them from all but Spitzer's finely tuned infrared apparatus. |
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Models for the helical structure have been developed based on NMR, electron spin resonance, infrared, and circular dichroism data, as well as computer simulations. |
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I recommend conducting nondestructive tests such as infrared imaging to determine if any water is present in the lower portion of the cells that are not grouted. |
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The pilot has a suite of vision equipment comprising a roof mounted gyrostabilised sight, forward looking infrared and television sensors and night vision goggles. |
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Appropriately titled 8Versions, the exhibition explores nudity, nature, double exposure, infrared lighting, beauty and decay in both silver gelatine and digital mediums. |
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The drying is usually accomplished by a tungsten or infrared lamp, which evaporates the water in the analyte. |
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Electric infrared panel-type ceramic heaters for thermoforming and other noncontact heating applications. |
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Infrared imaging systems are the systems that are used to sense infrared radiation reflected or emitted by an object. |
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Southwest Infrared Services is an infrared service company which has been in business in the area since 2009 and is owned by Amy Powell. |
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Optional extras include an infrared lamp, a Raspberry Pi camera stand, and various cables for HDMI, VGA and Ethernet connectivity. |
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In cold weather you should use an infrared lamp to keep the newborn warm for the first few days. |
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The scientists created the unique solar cells from photoactive plastic that converts infrared light into electricity. |
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As its name suggests, the WISE camera takes pictures of features that that give off infrared radiation. |
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Another one dries quickly and two others protect the wearer either from ultraviolet or infrared radiation, the company said. |
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Measurement of the blood supply to the abdominal testis by means of near infrared spectroscopy. |
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Also the reflector reradiates and redirects infrared energy back to the tube, to the floor area below the tube, and to itself. |
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Carbon dioxide, like other greenhouse gases, can absorb and reradiate infrared light back to Earth. |
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Modern-day hackers can recognize your PIN numbers from ATM keypads using a digital infrared camera. |
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Charles and his colleagues at the Royal Greenwich Observatory in the Canary Islands, Spain, to study the infrared spectra of the X-ray binary. |
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It's Seiko's upgrade to the SmartPad, a writing pad that transfers scribbled notes and drawings to PDAs via infrared. |
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Navy and Raytheon Company completed operational testing and evaluation live fires of the AIM-9X Sidewinder Block II infrared air-to-air missile. |
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For some 50 years, Mann has worked in the design and analysis of optical systems, including visual and infrared zoom lenses. |
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The amended Act defined actinotherapy as the external application of infrared and ultraviolet irradiation. |
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The infrared spectrum of copolymer films shows that a double bond is found to be in position 2,3 of the piperylene chains. |
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The Red Rectangle is only one example of an infrared object that is detectable in the infrared because of grain emission. |
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This includes the use of infrared filters on conventional telescopes, and also the use of radio telescopes. |
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Consequently, infrared observatories have to be located in high, dry places on Earth or in space. |
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Both of the new photocouplers are comprised of phototransistors optically coupled to InGaAs infrared emitting diodes. |
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The main negative feedback is the energy the Earth's surface radiates into space as infrared radiation. |
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Third, air outflows and loses heat via infrared radiation to space at the temperature of the cold tropopause. |
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Radiational cooling occurs due to the emission of infrared radiation, either by the air or by the surface underneath. |
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Lead sulfide is a semiconductor, a photoconductor, and an extremely sensitive infrared radiation detector. |
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This sensor from OSRAM Encelium is the industry's smallest wireless, battery powered sensor to combine passive infrared and photosensor control. |
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In the far infrared a self-supporting layer, such as a sheet of mylar stretched over a plane circular surface, is widely used. |
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Some infrared heating elements are made for higher voltages, but these use tubular bulbs with widely separated terminals. |
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The reaction products were then characterized by infrared photodissociation spectroscopy and mass spectrometry. |
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The Typhoons will be fitted with Leonardo's Praetorian defensive aids suite and PIRATE infrared search and track system. |
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However, the more sensitive infrared system was able to detect this discontinuity at ambient temperatures without the benefit of a hotgun. |
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Many bathy systems will use an additional infrared pulse to determine the water surface. |
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Police searched the area using helicopters and infrared cameras, instructing residents to stay in their homes. |
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The light-sensitive electrical properties of photoconductors make them useful in various devices, such as infrared detectors and video cameras. |
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Today companies utilize a combination of nucleonic, x-ray or infrared gauges to measure the total thickness. |
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But viewed in the infrared, they turn into supergalaxies, seething with a hidden fire. |
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Berlin Technologies, for example, was showcasing its Second Sight MS standoff real-time infrared bolometer gas cloud detector. |
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By participating in both massage therapy and infrared sauna therapy, the health benefits for clients are endless. |
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Lack of the effect pulsed low-intensity infrared laser irradiation on nerve conduction in the human superficial radial nerve. |
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Plants use visible light for photosynthesis and infrared light to drive transpiration. |
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Downscaling thermal infrared radiance for subpixel land surface temperature retrieval. |
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These complexes were detected by mass spectrography, infrared, ultraviolet, and nucleus magnetic resonance. |
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Helicopters equipped with infrared equipment flew over the area. |
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Motion-capture is the electronic scanning of the players' motions and signature moves with infrared cameras. |
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Detection capabilities are not limited to the visible spectrum, but also take advantage of infrared, ultraviolet, and other spectra. |
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An infrared temperature sensor is detailed using a thermopile with an incorporated thermistor into a standard Dynisco snout. |
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Early chapters offer an introduction to the theory of error and uncertainty, and present basics of measurements in infrared thermography. |
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Digital thermography is infrared photography and analysis of the surface temperature of a mold or a molded part. |
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For this thermal study, during the drilling process on bio-composite polymeric was used a method named the infrared thermograph. |
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Called a plasma thermogram, it involves capturing an infrared profile of heat given off by a blood sample. |
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The system adopts infrared geminate transistors as the robot's tracking sensor. |
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Kennedy International Airport is to begin using infrared energy to de-ice aircraft this winter. |
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This involves a shift away from thermocouples, RTDs, and thermistors to infrared thermometers and fiber-optic temperature sensors. |
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Spitzer's infrared detectors were able to pick up the signatures of the vaporized rock, along with pieces of refrozen lava, called tektites. |
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The equipment is held over the skin and uses near infrared light which is absorbed by the haemo globin in the blood. |
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Predicting extractives, lignin, and cellulose contents using near infrared spectroscopy on solid wood in Eucalyptus globulus. |
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The Drackedon Greenburner desiccator is British made and uses infrared heat to destroy vegetable leaves and stems. |
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Diffraction gratings with aberration correction and good efficiency from 190 nanometers ultraviolet to the infrared are available. |
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Fabricated right where the beam emerges from an infrared microlaser, the patches act jointly as a tiny antenna that focuses the laser light. |
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Spitzer's infrared observations helped determine the frosty temperature of the brown dwarf. |
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Unidentified infrared emissions in interstellar space are not caused by polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, new research indicates. |
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The material in the bow shock is so compressed that it glows with infrared light that WISE can see. |
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Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and thermal analysis of lignocellulose fillers treated with organic anhydrides. |
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In such galaxies, dust tends to absorb visible light, subsequently reradiating the energy as infrared radiation. |
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But the dust surrounding the newborns absorbs these emissions, reradiating their energy in the infrared. |
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In either case, the dust absorbs visible and ultraviolet light from its parent star and reradiates it at infrared wavelengths. |
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Eolian dynamics and sediment mixing in the Gran Desierto, Mexico, determined from thermal infrared spectroscopy and remote-sensing data. |
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The system is described as a staring, two-color, mediumwave infrared and longwave infrared. |
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Mills and Schultz both say that infrared versions seem possible, but visible-frequency ones are more iffy. |
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Zworykin's contribution to TV came in the early 1930s with the invention of charge-storing and infrared image tubes. |
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He used a pyroelectric infrared detector made of a crystal of triglycinesulfate. |
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As standard payload ScanEagle carries either an inertially stabilized electro-optical or an infrared camera. |
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Gold also reradiates infrared heat and so could be used in medical therapies to cook nearby cells. |
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Glacial ice has a distinctive blue tint because it absorbs some red light due to an overtone of the infrared OH stretching mode of the water molecule. |
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The Global Infrared Gas Sensor Industry Report 2015 is a professional and in-depth study on the current state of the infrared gas sensor industry. |
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First they assembled the remote control for the infrared lamp. |
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The collaboration will combine Agilent's expertise in infrared hardware development and manufacturing with Link Evolution's software development capability. |
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As an aid to vibrational spectroscopists and polymer scientists, this article discusses some of the most important commercial polymers and their infrared spectra. |
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In February, the infrared Sniperscope was developed for the. |
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The preheat sub-process can be done with a number of different heating configurations, including tubular Calrod elements, forced convection or an infrared lamp system. |
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These devices include photodiodes, photomultiplier tubes, scientific light sources, infrared detectors, photoconductive detectors, and image sensors. |
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The only animals kept on the ground in boxes are guinea pigs, which have straw and hay to make nests, and we have an infrared lamp to heat the area. |
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The company states tests carried out with users have shown that the seams welded with the aid of infrared radiation are able to withstand very high pressure. |
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Besides making many astronomical discoveries, in 1800 he also discovered infrared radiation, which has wavelengths longer than that of visible light. |
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The panel contains no mercury and emits no UV or infrared radiation. |
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Evidences for a far infrared electromagnetic theory of communication and sensing in moths and its relationship to the limiting biosphere of the corn earworm, Heliothis zea. |
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The CROWS sensor suite includes a daytime video camera, a second-generation forward-looking infrared sight, and a laser range finder for day and night missions. |
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Infrared spectroscopy techniques such as near infrared and mid-infrared spectroscopy offer a quick analysis, little sample preparation requirement, and low cost. |
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Application of pressure sensors start the timer, infrared distance measurement back through fuzzy logic programming operation, easy to implement and production. |
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People with supersensory sight will see radar, infrared, and ultraviolet images, and those with augmented hearing will detect softer, higher, and lower sounds. |
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The 'CA-800' combines real corneal radii topography, keratoconus and Zernike analyses with fluorometry and infrared meibography, as well as pupillometry, all in one unit. |
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Here, we use decoupled-oscillator infrared spectroscopy to define the structural character of this phenomenon using similar down and upscan rates as in the calorimetric study. |
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Strela 2M is a man-portable, shoulder-fired, low-altitude surface-to-air missile system with a high explosive warhead and passive infrared homing guidance. |
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Built to customer specification, the MX-15 offers up to six sensors including television cameras, infrared, laser illuminators, rangefinders and designators. |
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Chemistry 157, 211-222, along with measured infrared absorption cross sections and integrated band intensities for 21 haloalkanes of industrial importance. |
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Infrared astronomy is founded on the detection and analysis of infrared radiation, wavelengths longer than red light and outside the range of our vision. |
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Diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform spectroscopy analysis has been used to characterize the reaction of polycarboxylic acid reagents with cellulosc. |
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Plastics can be quickly heated by irradiation with infrared emitters, as they absorb medium wave radiation particularly well and convert it efficiently into heat. |
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The greenhouse effect is the process by which absorption and emission of infrared radiation by gases in a planet's atmosphere warm its lower atmosphere and surface. |
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Eight experienced pilots and eight non-rated individuals flew simulated instrument training circuits while eye movements were recorded with infrared oculometry. |
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Researchers deduced that dust must encircle such stars, soaking up the stars' ultraviolet and visible light and reradiating the energy at longer, infrared wavelengths. |
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Carbon dioxide is a well-studied gas that readily absorbs Earth's infrared radiation and reradiates part of it back to the Earth, thus causing warming. |
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Further studies suggest that the cellular infrared detector resides at the cell center within the centrosome, and contains centrioles that are light sensors. |
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For example, the analysis of shadowgraphs produced by infrared lasers probing animal tissue could produce images of the tissue's internal structure. |
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