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grating

acoustic grating ACOUS

concave grating PHYS

crystal grating PHYS

diffraction grating

echelle grating OPTICS

echelon grating

echelon grating LIGHT
echelon grating PHYS

grating reflector PHYS

grating spectroscope OPTICS

intake grating INDUST

laminar grating PHYS

reflecting grating PHYS

replica grating LIGHT

transmission grating PHYS

transmitting grating PHYS

grate <a grate; grates> N INDUST

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When a diffraction grating is used, care must be taken in the design of broadband monochromators because the diffraction pattern has overlapping orders.
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On the y-axis of the graph is the luminance obtained by moving a light meter over the grating perpendicular to the orientation of the grating.
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In the sliding mode, introducing linear grating or circular segmentation on the sliding surfaces is an extremely efficient means for energy harvesting.
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She exercises reasonable restraint but persevering sweetness with an iron halo in a grating two-hour gamut.
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Typical monochromators consist of a diffraction grating mounted on a rotating platform.
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He also created celluloid diffraction grating replicas, polarising solar eyepieces and prominence spectroscopes that were widely used, as well as objective prisms.
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Any grater capable of fine grating, such as a microplane, can be used to grate nutmeg.
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The interference achieved by a diffraction grating both improves the spectral resolution over a prism and allows for the dispersed wavelengths to be quantified.
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They are also sometimes used to add flavor to a dish, such as grating smoked scallop over the top of a dish to finish it.
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Thus, black lines on a grating will be mixed with the intervening white lines to make a gray appearance.
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