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intensities <an intensity; intensities> N COMPUT

intensities

intensity <an intensity; intensities> N COMPUT

calorific intensity PHYS

characteristic intensity

cracking intensity PETRO ENINEER

current intensity ELEC

earthquake intensity

field intensity ELEC

illumination intensity PHYS

intensity brightness N

knock intensity ARCHIT

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This aperture allows scientists to image diffraction intensities that may be of particular interest (dark field).
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Cone cells, conversely, need high light intensities to respond and have high visual acuity.
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In fact, measuring only the intensities of interfering adjacent diffracted beams still leads to an ambiguity of two possible complex conjugates for each underlying complex diffraction amplitude.
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Thus, if rainfall amounts and intensities increase in many parts of the world as expected, erosion will also increase, unless amelioration measures are taken.
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Twenty-six subjects were told to record events in a diary and record the emotional intensities of the experiences.
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In actuality the number of such receptor types may be greater than three, since different types may be active at different light intensities.
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In some of these interfaces, the scanning device returned a raw signal proportional to the intensities seen while scanning the barcode.
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This test measures a person's ability to hear sounds of different frequencies and intensities using an audiometer.
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These sound intensities increase with higher vehicle speeds.
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Pulp nerve fibers respond to lower current intensities and a small number of pulpal afferents, creating neural responses when electrical stimulation is applied.
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