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Microscope No definition provided Ryan McGranaghan 2023.04.16
Micro-scope and microscopy No definition provided Christopher Rauch 2023.12.01
Microscope and microscopy No definition provided Christopher Rauch 2023.12.01
Microscope and microscopy--Bibl No definition provided Christopher Rauch 2023.12.01
Microscope and microscopy--Technique No definition provided Christopher Rauch 2023.12.01
microscopic No definition provided Ryan McGranaghan 2023.04.16
Microscopical technique No definition provided Christopher Rauch 2023.12.01
Microscopic analysis No definition provided Christopher Rauch 2023.12.01
Microscopic editions No definition provided Christopher Rauch 2023.12.01
Microscopic organisms No definition provided Christopher Rauch 2023.12.01
Microscopy, Medical No definition provided Christopher Rauch 2023.12.01
Microsommite No definition provided Ryan McGranaghan 2023.04.16
microstructure No definition provided Ryan McGranaghan 2023.04.16
Microstructure No definition provided Ryan McGranaghan 2023.04.16
Microstructures No definition provided Ryan McGranaghan 2023.04.16
Microtome No definition provided Christopher Rauch 2023.12.01
microwave No definition provided Ryan McGranaghan 2023.04.16
Microwave Photons with a wavelength range: 1.00x10^6 to1.50x10^7 nm Ryan McGranaghan 2023.04.16
microwave burst A radiowave signal sometimes associated with optical and/or x-ray flares. Microwave bursts are generally broadband, often extending into the millimeter and decimeter domains. (See also U-burst.) Ryan McGranaghan 2023.04.16
Microwave remote sensing Remote sensing with an Active-microwave sensor or a passive-microwave sensor. At frequencies between about 1 ghz and 40 ghz, microwaves are capable of penetrating clouds, and orbiting sensors can meas ure surface properties in all atmospheric conditions. Corrections must be made for scattering resulting from atmospheric and ionospheric variations. At frequencies below a few ghz, the depth of penetration beneath the glacier surface becomes great enough to permit Active-microwave imaging or profiling of the subsurface from the surface or from aircraft. The terms microwave and radar are often used interchangeably. This is mainly because the boundary between the lower-frequency radio and higher-frequency microwave regions of the electromagnetic spectrum is fixed differently, between 0.3 and 300 ghz (wavelengths of 1 m to 1 mm), by different authorities. GCW Glossary 2023.03.27
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