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(1) an optical instrument for spectrographic analysis
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(1) an optical instrument for spectrographic analysis
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(1) Turin instead proposed that our sense of smell works in much the same way as a spectroscope - an instrument used to identify elements and molecules.
(2) The demonstrated differences can be attributed to the fact that the girls with CF did less total work than control subjects in the magnetic resonance spectroscope .
(3) An eclipse in India in 1868 offered an opportunity to do something never before done, pass light from the Sun's atmosphere through a spectroscope .
(4) In 1859, Kirchoff and Bunsen invented the spectroscope and demonstrated that different atoms absorb and emit different wavelengths of light.
(5) Rubidium and cesium were discovered in 1860 by Robert Bunsen using the newly developed spectroscope which shows light-emission patterns that are characteristic for each element.
(6) Film colours are colours such as are seen in a spectroscope or a patch of blue or uniformly grey sky.
(7) Bruno believed that other heavenly bodies are presumably made up of the same materials as the earth, a guess which required the spectroscope of the 19th century to prove scientifically valid.
(8) Janssen used an instrument called a spectroscope to analyze the sunlight.
(9) Within a century of Comte's death, thanks to the invention of the spectroscope , much of astronomy had become astrochemistry - a science he had roundly declared impossible.
(10) In 1868, the French astronomer Pierre Janssen studied light from the Sun during a solar eclipse using a spectroscope .
(11) To do this they use a device known as a spectrometer or a spectroscope .
(12) Not content with the instruments he had, Monty built microscopes, a spectroscope and other pieces of equipment, including a micrometer with a powered eyepiece for better speed control.
(13) A spectroscope splits light up into its component hues so that its precise mixture of colours can be analysed separately.
(14) Astronomers could pass moonlight through spectroscopes to infer the chemical composition of the moon by comparing the moon's spectrum with that of known substances here on earth.
(15) Both groups are exposed to basic principles behind astronomical instrumentation such as CCD cameras, spectroscopes , and (for the solar group) an optical bench setup to observe the sun in H-alpha light.
(16) Renishaw is a specialist in spectroscopes including Raman microscopes.
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(1) Turin instead proposed that our sense of smell works in much the same way as a spectroscope - an instrument used to identify elements and molecules.
(2) The demonstrated differences can be attributed to the fact that the girls with CF did less total work than control subjects in the magnetic resonance spectroscope .
(3) An eclipse in India in 1868 offered an opportunity to do something never before done, pass light from the Sun's atmosphere through a spectroscope .
(4) In 1859, Kirchoff and Bunsen invented the spectroscope and demonstrated that different atoms absorb and emit different wavelengths of light.
(5) Rubidium and cesium were discovered in 1860 by Robert Bunsen using the newly developed spectroscope which shows light-emission patterns that are characteristic for each element.
(6) Film colours are colours such as are seen in a spectroscope or a patch of blue or uniformly grey sky.
(7) Bruno believed that other heavenly bodies are presumably made up of the same materials as the earth, a guess which required the spectroscope of the 19th century to prove scientifically valid.
(8) Janssen used an instrument called a spectroscope to analyze the sunlight.
(9) Within a century of Comte's death, thanks to the invention of the spectroscope , much of astronomy had become astrochemistry - a science he had roundly declared impossible.
(10) In 1868, the French astronomer Pierre Janssen studied light from the Sun during a solar eclipse using a spectroscope .
(11) To do this they use a device known as a spectrometer or a spectroscope .
(12) Not content with the instruments he had, Monty built microscopes, a spectroscope and other pieces of equipment, including a micrometer with a powered eyepiece for better speed control.
(13) A spectroscope splits light up into its component hues so that its precise mixture of colours can be analysed separately.
(14) Astronomers could pass moonlight through spectroscopes to infer the chemical composition of the moon by comparing the moon's spectrum with that of known substances here on earth.
(15) Both groups are exposed to basic principles behind astronomical instrumentation such as CCD cameras, spectroscopes , and (for the solar group) an optical bench setup to observe the sun in H-alpha light.
(16) Renishaw is a specialist in spectroscopes including Raman microscopes.
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