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101 time-resolved spectrum
nRAD PHYS espectro de resolución temporal m, espectro resuelto en función del tiempo mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > time-resolved spectrum
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102 transmission spectrum
nNUCL espectro de transmisión mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > transmission spectrum
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103 vibration-rotation spectrum
nPHYS espectro de vibración y rotación mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > vibration-rotation spectrum
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104 vibrational spectrum
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105 visible spectrum
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106 wave spectrum
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107 flash spectrum
espectro ráfagaEnglish-Spanish dictionary of astronomy terms > flash spectrum
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108 hydrogen spectrum
espectro de hidrógenoEnglish-Spanish dictionary of astronomy terms > hydrogen spectrum
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109 period spectrum relation
relación periodo espectroEnglish-Spanish dictionary of astronomy terms > period spectrum relation
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110 two spectrum binary stars
estrellas binarias de espectro dobleEnglish-Spanish dictionary of astronomy terms > two spectrum binary stars
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111 visible spectrum
espectro visibleEnglish-Spanish dictionary of astronomy terms > visible spectrum
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112 absorption spectrum
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113 band spectrum
s.espectro de bandas. -
114 broad spectrum
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115 broad-spectrum
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116 broad-spectrum antibiotic
s.antibiótico de amplio espectro.Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español > broad-spectrum antibiotic
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117 carrier spectrum
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118 continuous spectrum
s.espectro continuo. -
119 electromagnetic spectrum
s.espectro electromagnético. -
120 emission spectrum
s.espectro de emisión.
См. также в других словарях:
Spectrum — Spec trum, n.; pl. {Spectra}. [L. See {Specter}.] 1. An apparition; a specter. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] 2. (Opt.) (a) The several colored and other rays of which light is composed, separated by the refraction of a prism or other means, and observed… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Spectrum 7 — was an oil company started by William DeWitt and Mercer Reynolds.In 1984, Spectrum 7 merged with George W. Bush s Arbusto Energy. After the merger, Bush became the Chairman and CEO of Spectrum 7.In 1986, after reporting a net loss of $1.5 million … Wikipedia
spectrum — UK US /ˈspektrəm/ noun [C] ► a range of similar things: a spectrum of sth »A methodology will have to be developed to gradually cover the entire spectrum of technologies. »a wide/broad spectrum the economic/business/political spectrum »He has… … Financial and business terms
spectrum — [spek′trəm] n. pl. spectra [spek′trə] or spectrums [ModL, special use (by NEWTON2 Sir Isaac, 1671) of L spectrum: see SPECTER] 1. the series of colored bands dispersed and arranged in the order of their respective wavelengths by the passage of… … English World dictionary
Spectrum — puede referirse a: Sinclair ZX Spectrum, popular ordenador de 8 bits; The Spectrum, pabellón deportivo de la ciudad de Filadelfia. Esta página de desambiguación cataloga artículos relacionados con el mismo título. Si llegaste aquí a través de … Wikipedia Español
spectrum — (n.) 1610s, apparition, specter, from L. spectrum appearance, image, apparition, from specere to look at, view (see SCOPE (Cf. scope) (1)). Meaning band of colors formed from a beam of light first recorded 1670s … Etymology dictionary
spectrum — ► NOUN (pl. spectra) 1) a band of colours produced by separation of the components of light by their different degrees of refraction, e.g. in a rainbow. 2) the entire range of wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation. 3) a characteristic series… … English terms dictionary
Spectrum [1] — Spectrum (lat.), 1) Gestalt, Bild; 2) Gespenst; 3) (S. oculare), Augentäuschung (sd. 2); 4) eine begrenzte Stelle im Raume od. auf einer Fläche, in welcher Strahlen von verschiedener Brechbarkeit (beim Licht also von verschiedener Farbe) neben… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Spectrum [2] — Spectrum, 1) eine Art Zackenschwärmer; 2) so v.w. Gespenstheuschrecke … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Spectrum — Spectrum, lat., Bild, Gespenst; in der Physik eine begränzte Stelle in der Luft oder auf einer Fläche, auf der sich ein strahlendes Fluidum (Licht, Wärme) gleichsam abbildet … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
spectrum — has the plural form spectra … Modern English usage