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Spectroscopic and ellipsometry
Spectroscopic ellipsometry ( SE ) employs broad band light sources, which cover a certain spectral range in the infrared, visible or ultraviolet spectral region.

Spectroscopic and visible
* Spectroscopic analysis during heating resulted in shining bands unknown previously in the visible spectrum.

Spectroscopic and up
* According to estimates released in October 2007, the Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer ( FUSE ) space telescope, decommissioned that month, will continue orbiting the earth until it burns up in the atmosphere approximately 30 years after its decommissioning.

Spectroscopic and ultraviolet
* Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer, a space-based ultraviolet telescope and spectroscope

Spectroscopic and spectral
Spectroscopic studies have shown that the family members span a noticeable range of compositions, although all remain within the S spectral class.
Spectroscopic in situ ellipsometers use multichannel detectors, for instance CCD detectors, which measure the ellipsometric parameters for all wavelengths in the studied spectral range simultaneously.
Spectroscopic observations show that its spectral type is G7 or G8, which means its temperature is about 5, 000 K. Its mass is thought to be roughly the same as the Sun's, although its estimated age of 7. 7 billion years is rather older than the Sun's 4. 6 billion years, and it is thought to be beginning to evolve away from the main sequence, having consumed almost all the hydrogen in its core in nuclear fusion reactions.

Spectroscopic and studies
Spectroscopic studies revealed absorption lines in the Jovian spectrum due to diatomic sulfur ( S < sub > 2 </ sub >) and carbon disulfide ( CS < sub > 2 </ sub >), the first detection of either in Jupiter, and only the second detection of S < sub > 2 </ sub > in any astronomical object.
Spectroscopic studies were central to the development of quantum mechanics and included Max Planck's explanation of blackbody radiation, Albert Einstein's explanation of the photoelectric effect and Niels Bohr's explanation of atomic structure and spectra.
Spectroscopic studies are designed so that the radiant energy interacts with specific types of matter.
* Spectroscopic studies of conducting metal oxides, with many slides about ITO
Spectroscopic studies first revealed the presence of a planet around HD 209458 on November 5, 1999.
Spectroscopic studies have shown, however, evidence of hydrated minerals and silicates, which indicate rather a stony surface composition.
Spectroscopic studies first revealed the presence of a planet around HD 209458 on November 5, 1999.
Spectroscopic and crystallographic studies spanning several decades have resulted in a good understanding of both the structure and mechanism of hydrogenase catalysis.

Spectroscopic and properties
Spectroscopic measurements of the strength and width of these lines allow the composition and physical properties of a substance to be determined.

Spectroscopic and for
Spectroscopic observers found that ammonia and carbon disulfide persisted in the atmosphere for at least fourteen months after the collisions, with a considerable amount of ammonia being present in the stratosphere as opposed to its normal location in the troposphere.
Spectroscopic indicators are the D < sub > 2 </ sub > O-exchangeable SH signal in the < sup > 1 </ sup > H NMR spectrum (< sup > 33 </ sup > S is NMR active but signals for divalent sulfur are very broad and of little utility ).
" Among the " most conspicuous events " in the department, " we acted as host " to meetings of the National Academy of Sciences, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Physical Society, and a national Spectroscopic Conference, where " the main topic was relation to biology and related fields.
" Spectroscopic Work for Classes in Astronomy "," The Use of Photographs in Teaching Astronomy ",
* Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer, instrument being developed for the Very Large Telescope
The Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer ( MUSE ) is a second generation instrument in development for the Very Large Telescope ( VLT ) of the European Southern Observatory ( ESO ).
) in chemistry, and a Ph. D. in the same subject for a thesis entitled " A Spectroscopic Study of some Chalcogenide Ring and Cage Molecules ".

Spectroscopic and .
Spectroscopic examination of the energy states in the outflow of matter from the companion star suggest that it is about 224 AU behind the primary, giving a combined separation of about 574 AU.
Among the Laboratory's current major active projects are the Mars Science Laboratory mission ( which includes the Curiosity rover ), the Cassini – Huygens mission orbiting Saturn, the Mars Exploration Rovers ( Spirit and Opportunity ), the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, the Dawn mission to the dwarf planet Ceres and asteroid Vesta, the Juno spacecraft en route to Jupiter, the Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory ( GRAIL ) mission to the Moon, the Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array ( NuSTAR ) X-ray telescope, and the Spitzer Space Telescope.
Spectroscopic observation of nova ejecta nebulae has shown that they are enriched in elements such as helium, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, neon and magnesium.
Spectroscopic measurements revealed common radial velocities, thus showing that the clusters consist of stars bound together as a group.
Spectroscopic data is often represented by a spectrum, a plot of the response of interest as a function of wavelength or frequency.
Spectroscopic observations thus showed that nebulae were made of extremely rarefied gas.
Spectroscopic observations show that all planetary nebulae are expanding.
Spectroscopic image resolution levels of 200 nm or below has been achieved on latest imaging XPS instruments using synchrotron radiation as X-ray source.
Spectroscopic analysis is commonly carried out in solutions but solids and gases may also be studied.
The science operations activities directly serve the astronomy community, primarily in the form of HST ( and eventually JWST ) observations and grants, but also include distributing data from other NASA missions ( e. g., Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer, Galaxy Evolution Explorer ) and ground-based sky surveys.
( 2005 ) `` Vegetation's Red Edge: A Possible Spectroscopic Biosignature of Extraterrestrial Plants Astrobiology, Volume 5, Issue 3, pp. 372 – 390.
Active site coordination chemistry of the cytochrome c peroxidase Asp235Ala variant: Spectroscopic and functional characterization.
Other uses of the term parallax in astronomy, with different meanings are the Photometric parallax method, Spectroscopic parallax, and Dynamical parallax.
Spectroscopic analysis of HD 209458 b, an extrasolar planet in this constellation has provided the first evidence of atmospheric water vapor beyond the solar system, while extrasolar planets orbiting the star HR 8799 also in Pegasus are the first to be directly imaged.
As part of the company's growing homeland security business and strategic focus, Raytheon has teamed with other contractors to develop an Advance Spectroscopic Portal ( ASP ) to allow border officials to view and identify radioactive materials in vehicles and shipping containers more effectively.
* Kodak Spectroscopic Plate Type 649-F is specified with a resolving power of 2000 lines / mm.
Slater describes the dedication of the Laboratory, the hosting of meetings of the International Astronomical Union, the American Physical Society, and a Spectroscopic conference, and ends: " In general the year has been one of settling down to work under satisfactory conditions, after the more difficult transition of the preceding year.

ellipsometry and infrared
At infrared and optical frequencies, a common technique is ellipsometry.
Magneto-optic generalized ellipsometry ( MOGE ) is an advanced infrared spectroscopic ellipsometry technique for studying free charge carrier properties in conducting samples.

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