spectral resolution
collocation in Englishmeaningsofspectralandresolution
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spectral
adjective
uk/ˈspek.trəl/us/ˈspek.trəl/
coming from or seeming to be the spirit of a ...
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resolution
noun
uk/ˌrez.əˈluː.ʃən/us/ˌrez.əˈluː.ʃən/
an official decision that is made after a group or organization ...
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We will produce a comprehensive spectral catalog, and provide recommendations on the optimum wavelength range,spectralresolution, and instrument sensitivity required for astronomical life detection.
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Thespectralresolutionand the control of this relative phase could be used to per form high resolution measurements.
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Second, we used curved crystal spectrometers, which have the advantage of highspectralresolutionand high luminosity.
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This greatly relaxes thespectralresolutionconstraint, providing the bandwidth coverage described above is preserved.
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In addition, data accumulation was preceded by 32 dummy scans to reduce any temperature gradients in the sample that could affectspectralresolution.
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This is especially valuable where he explains the limits on spatial andspectralresolutionfor each broad region of the electromagnetic spectrum.
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We note that for these fast modulations to be resolved, one needs a goodspectralresolution.
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For a given sensitivity andspectralresolutionof the instrument the spectral assignment accuracy is highly dependent on the calibration precision.
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Thespectralresolutionof the spectrometer does not depend on the size of the plasma source.
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It is clearly visible that it is necessary to observe the probe spectrum with a highspectralresolutionsimultaneously with the scatter experiment.
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For scattering experiments with scattering parameter a 1, it is sufficient to use a weakerspectralresolution and profit from the higher integral reflectivity.
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It is the organic band that has been analysed to assess the limit of unambiguous biomolecule identification with regard to thespectralresolution.
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These combinations of bands will be seen to be critical for the evolution of the spectra as thespectralresolutionchanges.
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For a determination of the sample plasma parameters it is necessary to measure the probe spectrum with a highspectralresolutionsimultaneously.
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