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  • ...ethyltryptamine [[N-oxide]]<ref>[http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/mrc.1959 NMR spectral assignments of a new chlorotryptamine alkaloid and its analogues from Acaci ...taining it AND the next "li" element - this keeps the images on a seperate line from the other items in the list -->
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  • ...ed by the camera module. As the user moves the lens module along the print line, tactile images of print letters are felt moving across the array of rods u ...ept was that the user would move a vertical array of photosensors across a line of text. Each photosensor would send its signal to an audio oscillator set
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  • ...and Measures]] redefined the [[meter]] in terms of a red cadmium spectral line (1 m = 1,553,164.13 wavelengths).<ref>{{cite journal|title = On the new det ...onochromatic]] color arises from the 441.563 nm transition [[spectral line|line]] of cadmium.]]
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  • |title=Spectral Signatures of Hydrated Proton Vibrations in Water Clusters <!-- The extra line is needed for correct alignment -->
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  • ...is somewhat controversial. Some planetary scientists prefer to assign the spectral features to the sulfate ion, perhaps as part of one or more minerals on Eur ...es. Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution | author = F. A. Carey | work = On-Line Learning Center for Organic Chemistry | publisher = [[University of Calgary
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  • </ref> One line corresponds to each electronic state. The bending of certain lines is due ...l to the ligand field splitting energy, Dq. Complexes to the left of this line (lower Dq/B values) are high-spin, while complexes to the right (higher Dq/
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  • * [[Hartley's law]] — a way to quantify information and its [[line rate]] in an analog communications channel. Named for [[Ralph Hartley]] (18 **First law: "A body remains at rest, or keeps moving in a straight line (at a constant velocity), unless acted upon by a net outside force."
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  • ...owse/xenon Xenon], entry in Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1), accessed on line February 19, 2007. Transcribed into IPA.</ref> {{respell|ZEE|non}}) --> Its ...by [[Electric arc|electrical discharge]]. Xenon emits a band of [[Spectral line|emission lines]] that span the visual spectrum,<ref>{{cite web
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  • The Bedini Audio Spacial Environment or Bedini Audio Spectral Enhancer (B.A.S.E. or BASE) is an audio signal processor invented by Bedini In 2007, Bedini's Energenx company began distributing a line of battery charger/"rejuvenator" products,<ref name="energenx10q">{{cite we
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  • When [[Signetics]] introduced a line of monolithic [[integrated circuits]] that were complete phase-locked loop ...y interference caused by it. The emitted noise generally appears at sharp spectral peaks (usually at the operating frequency of the device, and a few harmonic
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  • SSB was also used over [[long distance calling|long distance]] [[telephone line]]s, as part of a technique known as [[frequency-division multiplexing]] (FD ...a. ''low-side'' and ''high-side'' injection. With high-side injection, the spectral components that were distributed around 45000&nbsp;Hz will be distributed a
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  • {{about|Spectrometers|the spectral density measuring instrument|Spectrogram}} ...lled a [[spectrophotometer]]. The majority of spectrophotomers are used in spectral regions near the [[visible spectrum]].
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