It was hard to look away from the feed, but she scanned the waveband.
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For individual waveband, changes in plasma parameters did not correlate with those in skin.
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Besides, the bilayer structure performs well in double-waveband applications, indicating that more layers can support more operation wavebands.
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A glance at the programme heading surprised me; he'd been trying my suggestion for B12 on a high frequency waveband.
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This has been attributed mainly to the UVB waveband because the high-energetic photons are capable of interacting with DNA and inducing DNA damage.
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Amateur radio operators-hams-operatedina different part of the waveband too distant to interfere with the satellite signal, so it couldn't be one of them.
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The hyperspectral microscopic mapping and imaging technique allowed us to acquire total absorption spectra of these microalgae in the waveband of 400-900nm.
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I returned to the motel, stopping en route to recheck the radio wavebands.
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Like me, he panicked slightly, and like me, he checked all the radio wavebands.
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The optimal wavebands for detecting the worms were investigated using the one-way ANOVA and correlation analyses.
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There was nothing on any radio wavebands.
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The aim of this study was to examine in detail, the acute effects of UVA and UVB wavebands on hairless mice.
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'Or because the ionosphere's been mucked up, or the wavebands have been jammed by some force.
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In order to get the best information about Earth's flora, the satellite's Vegetation instrument detects light in the blue, red, near-infrared and mid-infrared wavebands.
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A loud clatter of gunk music flooded through the Heart of Gold cabin as Zaphod searched the sub-etha radio wavebands for news of himself.
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I dutifully make checks on radiation levels, the various wavebands of radiation, the positions of fixed stars and constellations, even the cellular structure of plants.