diffraction in A Sentence

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    Support NLOS(non-line of sight) transmission, strong Diffraction capability.

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    What Are Diffraction Glasses?

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    Flip Up Diffraction Glasses.

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    The original high-resolution Diffraction gratings were ruled.

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    X-ray Diffraction System.

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    Strong Diffraction ability and anti-multipath capability, excellent Diffraction and penetration;

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    Party 3D Diffraction Glasses spiral Diffraction effect fireworks 3d glasses.

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    Long range full duplex and NLOS telecommunication support Good Diffraction and anti-interference.

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    A Diffraction grating is an optical device exploiting the phenomenon of Diffraction.

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    Diffraction can be taken as evidence for the wave nature of light.

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    In 1912, Max von Laue, Paul Knipping, and Walter Friedrich first observed the Diffraction of X-rays by crystals.

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    D hologram display is a type of display that utlizes light Diffraction to create a virtural three-image of an object.

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    An Echelle spectrograph uses two Diffraction gratings, rotated 90 degrees with respect to each other and placed close to one another.

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    Max von Laue, Paul Knipping and Walter Friedrich observed for the first time the Diffraction of X-rays by crystals in 1912.

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    Since its OFDM modulation with narrow band technology that able to extend the cover range and better Diffraction even in moving conditions.

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    Modern spectroscopes generally use a Diffraction grating, a movable slit, and some kind of photodetector, all automated and controlled by a computer.

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    As a kind of optical elements, Grating has the same performance at a lower price. A Diffraction grating is an optical device exploiting.

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    One of the most sophisticated instruments procured for material characterization and advanced materials research includes a floor-mounted and fully automatic X-ray Diffraction(XRD) system.

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    Stopping the lens down further would bring everything into your depth of field, but if you stop it down too far Diffraction will reduce sharpness.

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    UNESCO sponsored projects on daylighting design for countries in south East Asia, sound Diffraction across acoustical partitions, ventilation in wide span buildings, thermal stress in warm humid climate.

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    Ordinary pressed CD and DVD media are every-day examples of Diffraction gratings and can be used to demonstrate the effect by reflecting sunlight off them onto a white wall.

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    It is produced by Diffraction(the breaking up of white light into its component colors as light passes through a small aperture)which is a specialized form of interference of light.

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    The minimum"spot size" on which a laser can be focused is limited by Diffraction, and depends on the wavelength of the light and the numerical aperture of the lens used to focus it.

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    Newton argued that light is composed of particles or corpuscles and were refracted by accelerating toward the denser medium, but he had to associate them with waves to explain the Diffraction of light.

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    By optimising the wavelength range of the detectors, using an alternative Diffraction grating and making a few minor changes to the electronics, we now have an exciting opportunity to reuse the technology that we have developed for ExoMars.".

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    Where the distance between the regularly packed planes of spheres is around half the wavelength of a component of visible light, the light of that wavelength may be subject to Diffraction from the grating created by the stacked planes.

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    IntroductionThe history of electron backscatter Diffraction(EBSD) should be traced back to the band-shaped Diffraction pattern seen by Kikuchi in a transmission electron microscope in 1928, the Kikuchi line, although this Kikuchi line is transmitted electronically. Until 1954, Alam, ….

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    Holographic projection technology can be traced back to the 1940s, also known as"virtual imaging", which uses interference and Diffraction to record and reproduce the true three-dimensional image of the object, which is vivid and beautiful, and makes the visual effect more complete.

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    In contrast, a PFCA does not have a lens or mirror, but each pixel has an idiosyncratic pair of Diffraction gratings above it, allowing each pixel to likewise relate an independent piece of information(specifically, one component of the 2D Fourier transform) about the far-away scene.

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    In contrast, a PFCA does not have a lens or mirror, but every pixel has an idiosyncratic pair of Diffraction gratings above it, permitting every pixel to likewise relate an independent piece of data(specifically, one component of the 2D Fourier rework) about the far-away scene.

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