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And the new camera will work in the near-infrared range as well.
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They were no longer retro-reflective but actually sent out an infrared pulse.
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There are unexplained sources of infrared emission, far out among the galaxies.
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Both nuclear and near-infrared fluorescence imaging revealed strong signals in tumor regions.
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When enough infrared energy was detected, I would hear a high-pitched signal.
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The temperature is determined by measuring the infraredradiation from the object.
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Hot components continuously radiate heat to their environment in the form of infraredradiation.
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Human beings, while not as hot as a spacecraft tailpipe, also emit infraredradiation.
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Electromagnetic waves with this vibration frequency are called infraredradiation.
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That had been the source of the infraredradiation.
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There are unexplained sources of infraredemission, far out among the galaxies.
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She only saw them against the craggy polyp because of their infraredemission.
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It also had an infraredemission; the dark wrinkled surface was radiating more heat than the little stars were shining on it.
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In the 1980s, excess infraredemission was discovered around main-sequence stars; subsequent direct-imaging observations revealed orbiting disks of cold dust to be the source.
Usage of infrared light in English
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Using near infraredlight provided improved imaging of the deeper fundus layers.
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Some models use a beam of infraredlight directed toward a photodetector.
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So red or infraredlight can reach some, but not all, tumors.
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Other companies are also marketing infraredlight therapy products to athletes.
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Tim faced a vast open room, bathed in deep infraredlight.
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Ordinarily, the heat emissions remain locked in the invisible range of infraredlight.
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Digital Globe The SWIR sensor can detect eight different wavelengths of infraredlight.
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When infraredlight is split apart with a spectrograph it reveals bright lines.
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Hubble Telescope observations Hubble observes the universe in near-ultraviolet, visible, and near- infraredlight.
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Hubble observes the universe in near-ultraviolet, visible, and near- infraredlight.
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OCT is analogous to ultrasound, measuring the intensity of backreflected infraredlight rather than sound.
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Face ID should also work through most sunglasses that pass infraredlight, although some don't.
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The secret is that the human eye can't perceive infraredlight, but these goggles can.
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The secret is that the human eye can't perceive infraredlight, but some cameras can.
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It is analogous to ultrasound, measuring the intensity of back-reflected infraredlight instead of sound.
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For example, the Spitzer Space Telescope could identify bursts of infraredlight, a potentially crucial clue.