How to use in-sentence of “spectra”:
– Sun with emission spectra of known gasses, the chemical composition of stars can be discovered.
– There used to be a second fashion company called Spectra Fashions.
– A few Near-Earth objects have spectra which differ strongly from any of the SMASS classes.
– Those programs match the spectra against a library of known compounds that have same list of elements which could be present in the sample.
– Her tables of atomic spectra and energy levels, published by NBS, have remained essential references in spectroscopy for decades.
– In seeking to explain atomic spectra an entirely new mathematical model of matter was revealed.
– This survey produced spectra of a far higher resolution than ECAS, and was able to resolve a variety of narrow spectral features.
Example sentences of “spectra”:
– They also make use of the spectra helmet.
– The software searches the library spectra using a matching algorithm such as Probability Based Matching matching.
– This type of asteroid has very similar spectra to carbonaceous chondrite meteorites, whose chemical make-up is about the same as the Sun and the primitive solar nebula, except that they do not contain hydrogen, helium and other volatiles.
– It can also be considered as the range or spectra of energy or power of the given signal derived from the signals’ range of frequencies.
– Dimethyl ether and ethanol would have dissimilar infrared spectra in the functional group region.
– Not all mass spectra of a given substance are the same.
– This spectra helmet is fitted with a visor for extra protection of the face.
– It was difficult to make equations built for continuous spectra fit spectra that just have a few peak frequencies between which there is nothing.
– The conflicts between the Forrester and the Spectra families was one of the major themes of the story.
- They also make use of the spectra helmet.
- The software searches the library spectra using a matching algorithm such as Probability Based Matching matching.
- This type of asteroid has very similar spectra to carbonaceous chondrite meteorites, whose chemical make-up is about the same as the Sun and the primitive solar nebula, except that they do not contain hydrogen, helium and other volatiles.
– Bantam Spectra published it again in hardcover in 2001 and in mass market paperback in 2003.
– This classification was developed from broad band spectra in the 1980s, in combination with albedo measurements.
– Some have incorrectly said that Hubble discovered the Doppler shift in the spectra of galaxies, but this had already been observed earlier by Vesto Slipher, whose data Hubble used.
– Even though 1-propanol and 2-propanol have similar infrared spectra in the functional group region, they differ in the fingerprint region.
– The three light beams are added together, and their light spectra add to make the final color’s spectrum.
– On the Spectra of some of the Nebulae.
– Light curves and spectra of dust echoes from gamma-ray bursts and their afterglows: continued evidence that GRB 970228 is associated with a supernova.