focused beam

collocation in English

meaningsoffocusedandbeam

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focused
adjective
uk
/ˈfəʊ.kəst/
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/ˈfoʊ.kəst/
giving a lot of attention to one ...
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beam
noun[C]
uk
/biːm/
us
/biːm/
a line of light that shines from a ...
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(Definition offocusedandbeamfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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For example, finding the focal plane location of thefocusedbeamis an essential task for providing a good laser cut.
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Thefocusedbeamfrom the parabola was then sent through pinhole targets and onto a large area calorimeter.
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In this method, the envelope profile of thefocusedbeamis determined by the phase plate.
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Thefocusedbeamprofile has been measured with an oscillator pulse.
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The second picture shows a partlyfocusedbeam.
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The picture on the right shows a fullyfocusedbeamwith a size of only 2 mm.
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This code provides an effective numerical tool to investigate collective instabilities, periodicallyfocusedbeampropagation in alternatinggradient focusing fields, halo formation, and other important nonlinear processes in intense beam propagation.
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This inherently morefocusedbeamis also extremely visible, and is often used as an effect.
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In applications where a smallfocusedbeamis needed, the waveguide must be made narrow, on the order of the optical wavelength.
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A broadband burst pulse of clicking sounds is emitted in afocusedbeamin front of the dolphin.
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Afocusedbeamof energetic electrons is scanned over the sample and electrons that a backscattered or emitted from the sample surface are detected.
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Toothed whales emit afocusedbeamof high-frequency clicks in the direction that their head is pointing.
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Another servo mechanism in the player is in charge of keeping thefocusedbeamcentered on the data track.
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This approach is also known as a beam based approach because it uses afocusedbeamto analyze a small portion of the otolith at a time.
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Ion production in this technique is dependent on the bombardment of solid samples with afocusedbeamof primary ions.
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Thefocusedbeamis 35m in diameter.
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In these instruments afocusedbeamof electrons impinges on a sample and induces it to emit light that is collected by an optical system, such as an elliptical mirror.
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