vibrational frequency
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frequency
noun
uk/ˈfriː.kwən.si/us/ˈfriː.kwən.si/
the number of times something happens within a particular period, or the fact of something happening often or a large number ...
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The special environment provided by a protein is able to modulate the electron density and the polarity of bonds, thus changing thevibrationalfrequencyand the absorption coefficient.
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Thevibrationalfrequency, however, remains unaffected.
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Each molecule of the liquid has vibrational modes, and thevibrationalfrequencyis influenced by the positions of nearby molecules.
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The authors identified avibrationalfrequencythat could be responsible and found it close to one found in nitriles.
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The difference between the two photon energies is fixed and corresponds to avibrationalfrequencyof the gain medium.
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The timestep must be chosen small enough to avoid discretization errors (i.e. smaller than the fastestvibrationalfrequencyin the system).
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Unlike solid-based template, this liquid-based template can be dynamically changed by tuningvibrationalfrequencyand acceleration and generate diverse sets of symmetrical and periodic patterns.
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This liquid-based template can be dynamically reconfigured by tuningvibrationalfrequencyand acceleration.
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It involved attaching a single particle onto the end of a carbon nanotube and measuring thevibrationalfrequencyof the nanotube both with and without the particle.
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The chemical structure of a molecule is the dominating effect that determines the vibrational frequencies via the strengths of the vibrating bonds and the masses of the vibrating atoms.
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Infrared spectroscopy of surface sites and adsorbed molecules can then be used to monitor the change in the vibrational frequencies upon adsorption.
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The vibrational frequencies of most molecules correspond to the frequencies of infrared light.
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Isotopic rate changes are most pronounced when the relative mass change is greatest, since the effect is related to vibrational frequencies of the affected bonds.
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This surface is a three-dimensional diagram based on quantum-mechanical principles as well as experimental data on vibrational frequencies and energies of dissociation.
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The softening of the vibrational frequencies produces a change of the vibrational entropy is one of examples.
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Like a number of other psychics, she claimed to have been born able to perceive a wider range of vibrational frequencies.
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Visible light is well transmitted in air, as it is not energetic enough to excite oxygen, but too energetic to excite molecular vibrational frequencies of molecules in air.
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