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This allowed uncoated specimens to be examined and elemental distributions to be determined using an energy dispersive X-ray microanalyser.
But the negative-index metamaterials that have been demonstrated are far more dispersive than typical materials.
The colors of the gems range from grass-green to a highly dispersive honey-brown color.
High impedance leads to heating of the material, arcing to the material under the dispersive electrode, and subsequent burns.
Although a cautery usually is not needed, the nurse places an electrosurgical unit dispersive pad on the patient's thigh.
This signal at extended wavelengths outside of absorbance bands is characteristic of the dispersive part of differential light scattering.
This slight shifting reflects the solvent-excited state interactions and is likely governed primarily by dispersive interactions.
Energy dispersive spectrometry is one of several methods used to analyze an X-ray fluorescence signal.
Since aerosols are by nature, totally dispersive, it is important to know the extent of their current use and their environmental impact.
They're just diluted by the normal weak dispersive processes that occur there.
Pollution abatement policies and waste policy aim at minimising the amounts of dispersive losses to the environment.
Reduce the risk of chemical bums by preventing antiseptic agents from pooling under the patient, electrosurgical unit dispersive pad, electrodes, or pneumatic tourniquets.
The nurse ensures that the safety belt is in place, pads any bony prominences, inspects the patient's skin for problems, and applies an electrosurgical dispersive pad.
The precise alloy of this aluminum could not be determined by energy dispersive x-ray spectrography.
However, in most cases wave propagation from the crack to the sensor is attenuative and dispersive.
The strong coupling condition can thus be realized, even in the dispersive regime.
Short, dispersive wave trains were also typical for barograms and seismograms from atmospheric nuclear explosions, well documented in the literature.
For the last 12 years, metrologists have been concerned about their aging but reliable Perkin Elmer 983 dispersive infrared spectrophotometers.
Yet many other methods exist, including hydrogenolysis, rateometric colorimetry, energy dispersive XRF and pulsed flame photometric detector.
The problem with Hildebrand's solubility parameter is that it only pays regard to one of the three forces that determine solubility, i.e. the dispersive forces.
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Thus the dispersive power of flint glass and balsam are about equal, while that of crown glass is considerably less.
Glasses can now be made differing considerably both in refractivity and dispersive power.
It is merely a destructive and dispersive instead of a constructive and accumulative industrialism.
The dispersive power upon the spectrum may be much increased by using several prisms instead of one.
Its evolution is not in one continuous line, but is radiative from one common centre, and is dispersive.
This decomposition depends on the dispersive power of the substance.
The process of evolution is, and has been from the beginning, dispersive.
The effect in question depends upon the dispersive power of the prism.
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