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The sample is again subjected to a constant magnetic field but all the nuclei are excited by a very short radio frequency pulse. The frequency e (e.g., 400 MHz for a proton at 9.4 tesla) is applied over a period of several... [Pg.64]

Telecommunications systems will include internal communications within the platforms (telephone, radio, walkie-talkie, air-ground-air, navigation, public address) and external systems (telephone, telex, fax, telemetry, VFIF radio, and possibly satellite links). These systems are designed to handle the day-to-day communications as well as emergency situations. [Pg.285]

V. G. Repin, G. P. Tartakovsky, Statistical Synthesis under the Prior Uncertainty (In Russian), Sov. Radio, Moscow, 1977... [Pg.126]

T.M. Habashy, W.C. Chew, and E.Y. Chow, Simultaneous reconstruction of permittivity and conductivity profiles in a radially inhomogeneous slab, Radio Sci., 1986,21,... [Pg.130]

Four volumetric defects are also included a spherical cavity, a sphere of a different material, a spheroidal cavity and a cylinderical cavity (a side-drilled hole). Except for the spheroid, the scattering problems are solved exactly by separation-of-variables. The spheroid (a cigar- or oblate-shaped defect) is solved by the null field approach and this limits the radio between the two axes to be smaller than five. [Pg.158]

When comparing the magnetic particle- and penetrant inspection with other visual methods it appears that our viewing eonditions are not so bad, compared with other methods. In radio-graphie the contrast on the film is mueh lower. In ultrasonies and eddy current the presentation times on the screen is shorter and the contrast is lower. [Pg.677]

Taking into account that it is necessary to make vary the flaw detector settings during the main part of the verifications, the total number of verifications is rather important. So, Technical Center for Mechanical Industries (CETIM) began the development of an electronic system enabling to benefit of the current possibilities of generation of synthesised radio frequency signals and help of personal computer for operator assistance and calculation. [Pg.703]

Gonorovskiy 1. S. Radio Engineering Circuits and Signals. Moscow, Radio i Svyaz, 1986, 512 p. (in Russian)... [Pg.832]

One of the radio detection advantages is the use of decametric waves range which provide the detection and sea surface watch even via clouds, and it really does not matter from what object the detection is carried out. from the airplane, from the satellite, from the land (or vessel). [Pg.913]

Electromagnetic earthquake forerunners show themselves like the electromagnetic phenomena, including electromagnetic emission (EME) in a radio frequency range. This emission caused by collective exiting of the set of local mechano-electrical transformers (MET). The excitation mechanism inside the crust is determined by the fact that elastic tension ranges up to the threshold level within the source area. [Pg.914]

The choice of tracer gas for the measurements is Kr-85 It has a long half-life so that it can be stored for application when needed. It is a noble gas which is chemically inactive giving a low radio toxicity as it is readily removed in case of accidental contamination. [Pg.1055]

See K. Fajans, Radio Elements and Isotopes. Chemical Forces and Optical Properties of Substances, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1931. [Pg.427]

Above approximately 80 km, the prominent bulge in electron concentration is called the ionosphere. In this region ions are created from UV photoionization of the major constituents—O, NO, N2 and O2. The ionosphere has a profound effect on radio conmumications since electrons reflect radio waves with the same frequency as the plasma frequency, f = 8.98 x where 11 is the electron density in [147]. The... [Pg.817]

To date, researchers have identified more than 100 different molecules, composed of up to 13 atoms, in the interstellar medium [16]. Most were initially detected at microwave and (sub)millimetre frequencies, and the discoveries have reached far beyond the mere existence of molecules. Newly discovered entities such as difhise mterstellar clouds, dense (or dark) molecular clouds and giant molecular cloud complexes were characterized for the first time. Indeed, radioastronomy (which includes observations ranging from radio to submillunetre frequencies) has dramatically changed our perception of the composition of the universe. Radioastronomy has shown that most of the mass in the interstellar medium is contained in so-called dense... [Pg.1240]

Carlstron J and Zmuidzinas J 1996 Millimeter and submillimeter teohniques Review of Radio Science 1993-1996 ed W Ross Stone (Oxford Oxford University Press) pp 839-92... [Pg.1259]

Barrett A H 1983 The beginnings of moleoular radio astronomy Serendipitous Discoveries in Radio Astronomy ed K Kellerman and B Sheets (Green Bank, WV NRAO)... [Pg.1259]

Biver N ef a/1997 Evolution of the outgassing of oomet Flale-Bopp (C/1995 01) from radio observations Science 275 1915-18... [Pg.1260]

It is reported that mild carbon steels may be effectively protected by as little as 55 ppm of KTc04 in aerated distilled water at temperatures up to 250oC. This corrosion protection is limited to closed systems, since technetium is radioative and must be confined. 9sTc has a specific activity of 6.2 X lOs Bq/g. Activity of this level must not be allowed to spread. 99Tc is a contamination hazard and should be handled in a glove box. [Pg.107]

An interesting set of central nervous system properties has also been discovered and studied (Table VI-10). The work devoted to piscaine must be emphasized besides finding hypnotic properties of 2-amino-4-phenyl-thiazole on fish, the authors studied the structure of the metabolite, as well as the localization of the (radio labeled) metabolic product in various organs. Recently, thiazol-4-yl methoxyamine was shown to inhibit the development of morphine tolerance (1607). 5-Aminothiazole derivatives such as 419a were proposed as cardiovascular agents (1608, 1610). Substitution of the 5-aminothiazole radical on the cephalophosphorin structure gives a series of antibacterial products (1609). [Pg.138]

Polystyrene packaging housewares luggage radio and television cabi nets... [Pg.270]

The annual production of styrene in the United States is approximately 1 2 X 10 lb with about 65% of this output used to prepare polystyrene plastics and films Styrofoam coffee cups are made from polystyrene Polystyrene can also be produced m a form that IS very strong and impact resistant and is used widely m luggage television and radio cabinets and furniture... [Pg.449]

Electromagnetic radiation (Section 13 1) Vanous forms of ra diation propagated at the speed of light Electromagnetic radiation includes (among others) visible light infrared ul traviolet and microwave radiation and radio waves cos mic rays and X rays... [Pg.1282]

Colorimetry, in which a sample absorbs visible light, is one example of a spectroscopic method of analysis. At the end of the nineteenth century, spectroscopy was limited to the absorption, emission, and scattering of visible, ultraviolet, and infrared electromagnetic radiation. During the twentieth century, spectroscopy has been extended to include other forms of electromagnetic radiation (photon spectroscopy), such as X-rays, microwaves, and radio waves, as well as energetic particles (particle spectroscopy), such as electrons and ions. ... [Pg.368]


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