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( оптического диапазона) lambda meter, spectrometer* * *спектро́метр м.
spectrometerабсорбцио́нный спектро́метр — absorption spectrometerвысокочасто́тный спектро́метр — radio-frequency [r.f.] spectrometerдвухлучево́й спектро́метр — double-beam spectrometerдифракцио́нный спектро́метр — diffraction [grating] spectrometerзвуково́й спектро́метр — acoustical [sound] spectrometerспектро́метр излуче́ний — radiation spectrometer, spectroradiometerинтерференцио́нный спектро́метр — interference spectrometerинфракра́сный спектро́метр — infra-red spectrometerионизацио́нный спектро́метр — ionization spectrometerквадрупо́льный спектро́метр — quadrupole spectrometerли́нзовый спектро́метр — lens spectrometerмагни́тный спектро́метр — magnetic spectrometerопти́ческий спектро́метр — optical spectrometerпарамагни́тный, электро́нный спектро́метр — electron paramagnetic spectrometerпарамагни́тный, я́дерный спектро́метр — nuclear paramagnetic spectrometerспектро́метр по́лного поглоще́ния — total-absorption spectrometerрентге́новский спектро́метр — X-ray spectrometerспектро́метр со скре́щенными поля́ми — crossed-field spectrometerя́дерно-резона́нсный спектро́метр — nuclear-resonance spectrometer
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