spectrum line


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an isolated component of a spectrum formed by radiation at a uniform frequency

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The system selected every feature for which its 1D_SD spectrum line had a maximum of 30% overlapping (threshold T1) with the other 1D_SD spectrum lines of the other classes.
The SAM 1000 laser system was supplied to Samsonite's Oudenaarde, Belgium plant for production of frames for the company's premium Spectrum line of suitcases.
"You can simulate the entire spectrum line by line simply by running classical trajectories," Heller says.
A closed-loop iteration procedure is arranged for this purpose: If there is a difference between the heights of the same spectrum line at frequency f = n[DELTA]f in the feedback spectrum and the PSD specification profile, it can be compensated by decreasing or increasing the next iteration drive spectrum line compared to what it was on the pervious iteration.
Among them is the Broad Spectrum line, which features PABA-free, hypoallergenic, waterproof lotions that contain aloe vera gel, vitamin E, and other skin conditioners.
"ALMA is a very sensitive observatory, and oxygen is one of the most readily detected spectrum lines in hot gas," Ellis said.
The visible hydrogen emission spectrum lines in the Balmer series.
The spacing between frequency spectrum lines in the FFT, or the width of frequency buckets that signal energy is apportioned to, is called the frequency resolution.
Ly[alpha]IC are mainly composed of three spectrum lines coming from 2[p.sup.2] [right arrow] 1[s.sup.1]2[p.sup.1] radioactive transition; He[alpha]IC are mainly comprised of spectrum lines coming from 1[s.sup.1]2[p.sup.2] [right arrow] 1[s.sup.2]2[p.sup.1] radioactive transitions; and He[alpha] + IC are mainly constituted by spectrum lines from 1[s.sup.1]2[p.sup.2] [right arrow] 1[s.sup.2]2[p.sup.1] and 1[s.sup.1]2[p.sup.1]3[p.sup.1][right arrow] 1[s.sup.2]3[p.sup.1] radioactive transitions.
Harold Zirin describes the associated findings as follows: "The case in the UV is different, because the spectrum lines are optically thin.
These "spectrum lines," discovered in 1802 by British chemist William H.
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