Articles, tagged with "electromagnetic spectrum", page 3
20th May 2010
The Full Spectrum Light Bulb picks up where nature leaves off, in providing a higher quality, more natural range of light that is useful for numerous purposes. When you're in the market for lighting you suddenly find a plethora of choices and varieties. W...
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Author:
Wizard
01st April 2010
Optical Brighteners: Also known as optical agents, optical brighteners are the dyes that possess the attribute of absorbing the violet and ultraviolet region of the electromagnetic spectrum, which results in the prominent re-emission of light in the blue ...
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Author:
valblanc chemie
03rd March 2010
If there was a fire would you touch it? Of course not, so if an object was able to damage your cells and give you brain cancer would you use it? Yet you probably do use this object anyway. It's a cell phone. Cell phone use, has made a huge impact on our s...
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Author:
Fsoyla
26th February 2010
The use of near infrared technology has given various industries the assurance of higher level of quality control, because the technology verifies the ability of near infrared spectroscopic methods to identify and analyze various raw materials.
Near inf...
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Author:
Alexa Anderson
26th February 2010
Near infrared technology is an analytical system used to determine the chemical composition of a variety of substances. It uses the near infrared region of the electromagnetic spectrum in order to ascertain the presence and quantity of various chemical el...
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Author:
Alexa Anderson
26th February 2010
Near infrared or NIR technology has been used to predict the key substances or chemical components of any given product, such as a bioreactor, in real time. These components are determined in an analytical procedure. This results in the timely control of ...
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Author:
Alexa Anderson
26th February 2010
One of the most popular analytical solutions used in various industries nowadays is near infrared technology. This process uses the near infrared region of the electromagnetic spectrum in order to assess the chemical composition of substances. This abilit...
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Author:
Alexa Anderson
26th February 2010
Near infrared spectroscopy is used to evaluate the concentration or presence of chemicals using the near infrared section of the electromagnetic spectrum. This technology has practical applications in pharmaceuticals and medical diagnostics, such as the m...
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Author:
Alexa Anderson
26th February 2010
Since the early 1990s, near infrared technology has been used for monitoring of bioprocess media. It is used to predict the key substances or chemical constituents, which are determined in an analytical procedure, of a bioreactor in real time. This result...
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Author:
Alexa Anderson
19th February 2010
People have numerous excellent attributes, however, seeing in the dark simply is not one of these. Human vision is restricted to a small fraction of the electromagnetic spectrum referred to as visible light. It is feasible for humans to see outside this r...
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Author:
Joseph A
19th February 2010
Today low loss fiber optic systems offer almost unlimited bandwidth and unique advantages over all previously developed transmission media. The basic optical transmitters convert electrical signals into modulated light for transmission over an optical fib...
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Author:
Giuseppe Mathis
16th February 2010
Night vision goggles are perhaps one of the most practical inventions of the last century. They fill a need that mankind has had since it evolved sight - the need to see in the dark.
Of course, night vision goggles are far from the only means of seeing...
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Westminster International
02nd February 2010
Cellular phones are easy to use, and at the same time makes people get connected with each other at any time, and directly, unlike other means of connections and communication as e-mail. Cellular phones are telephones that use radio wave transmissions rat...
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Author:
dsamow
04th December 2009
Many people may be curious to know just what is FENG SHUI?
Feng- Shui is representative of Chinese science in the same manner that the electromagnetic spectrum is representative of Western science, in which terms of visible and invisible light ...
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Author:
Richard Douglas
01st December 2009
Optical filters are used to selectively block certain wavelengths of light, while allowing others to pass through freely. People think of optical filters purely in terms of photography. However, in this context the word "light" means far more than just th...
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Author:
thomas