Light field

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341Magnetism / Spintronics / Nanomaterials / Magnetic field / Magnetostatics / Magnet / Electron / Nanoparticle / Light / Physics / Electromagnetism / Diamond

Microfluidic diamond sensor: Moving bio particles magnetically

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Source URL: phys.org

Language: English - Date: 2015-04-16 09:42:51
342Psychrometrics / Cloud / Atmospheric sciences / Meteorology / Fog

Stephen Ratcliffe From sound of wave in channel 8.26 light coming into fog against invisible top of ridge, towhee calling from field

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Source URL: www.dusie.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-12-09 10:26:00
343Signal processing / Imaging / Light field / Peak signal-to-noise ratio / Rendering / Layers / Computer animation / Structural similarity / Image processing / Electronics / Attenuator

EUROGRAPHICS[removed]P. Cignoni, T. Ertl (Guest Editors) Volume[removed]), Number 2 Manufacturing Layered Attenuators for

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Source URL: people.csail.mit.edu

Language: English - Date: 2012-02-05 05:09:47
344Light sources / Sun / Corona / Frequency-Agile Solar Radiotelescope / Magnetic field / Electron / Nanoflares / Solar cycle / Physics / Plasma physics / Space plasmas

Abstract for COSPAR (section E2.1) Mapping the 3D Coronal Magnetic Field and Temperature Structure Using Radio Techniques D. E. Gary (1), G. D. Fleishman (1), G. M. Nita (1), and Z. Wang[removed]New Jersey Institute of T

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Source URL: swrl.njit.edu

Language: English - Date: 2014-07-14 12:20:39
345Sun / Light sources / Waves in plasmas / Helioseismology / Corona / Solar variation / Magnetic field / Magnetosonic wave / Magnetism / Physics / Plasma physics / Space plasmas

Progress in Magnetohelioseismology A SHLEY C ROUCH 1,2,3, D OUG B RAUN 4, PAUL C ALLY 3, PAUL C HARBONNEAU 2, M ICHELE D ESJARDINS 2, A LINA -C ATALINA D ONEA 3 AND H ANNAH S CHUNKER 3 1

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Source URL: hmi.stanford.edu

Language: English - Date: 2006-06-08 14:31:26
346Astrophysics / Space / Space telescopes / Light sources / Solar telescopes / Corona / Hinode / Sun / Solar flare / Plasma physics / Space plasmas / Astronomy

Morphology   •  Su  &  van  Ballegooijen  2012,  ApJ  757,   168.  Observa(ons  and  Magne(c  Field   Modeling  of  a  Solar  Polar  Crown  

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Source URL: xrt.cfa.harvard.edu

Language: English - Date: 2012-10-03 16:49:24
347Light / Measurement / Foot-candle / LS / LED lamp / Light-emitting diodes / Semiconductor devices / Lighting

Litepanels 1x1 LS Traveler Kits ™ Versatile, cost-effective LED lighting kits designed to make life a little easier for independents and field productions.

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Source URL: www.litepanels.com

Language: English - Date: 2014-03-11 18:23:24
348Space plasmas / Light sources / Sunspot / Vortices / Solar flare / Magnetic field / Bárány / Magnetic reconnection / Sun / Physics / Electromagnetism / Plasma physics

Role of sunspot group dynamics in flare and CME occurrence: A reliable new forecast Marianna B. Korsós Tünde Baranyi, András Ludmány, Robertus Erdélyi Heliophysical Observatory, Debrecen, Hungary University of Sheff

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Source URL: www.astropa.inaf.it

Language: English - Date: 2015-02-11 05:22:22
349Electromagnetic radiation / Nonlinear optics / Laser medicine / Mode-locking / Laser / Ultrashort pulse / Frequency comb / Terahertz time-domain spectroscopy / Optics / Physics / Laser science

2 Light Source Technology 2-1 Fourier Synthesis of Optical Pulses HYODO Masaharu, Kazi Sarwar Abedin, ONODERA Noriaki, and WATANABE Masayoshi With the rapid progress made recently in the field of optical communication t

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Source URL: www.nict.go.jp

Language: English - Date: 2013-11-21 18:43:10
350Space plasmas / Planetary science / Plasma physics / Geomagnetism / Light sources / Magnetosphere / Aurora / Substorm / Sunspot / Physics / Electromagnetism / Astronomy

Exercise 3. Find the magnetic latitudes for field lines that cross the equatorial plane at L = 3.0, L=10.0, L=20.0 and L = 30.0. If magnetic storms are produced by magnetic reconnection events between L=15 and L = 35, at

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Source URL: cse.ssl.berkeley.edu

Language: English - Date: 2010-01-11 17:34:22
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