We busied ourselves connecting everything together: microphone, sound spectrograph, portable computer, and speaker.
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Hitherto, only laboratory systems or spectrograph calibrations of limited performance have been demonstrated.
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When infrared light is split apart with a spectrograph it reveals bright lines.
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What if there's nothing shiny and gold at the end of your spectrograph?
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A spectrograph will then analyze the vapor, determining the composition and chemistry of the rocks.
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A spectrograph will then measure the light emitted from the free atoms to identify its elements.
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I'll have spectrograph results in a minute.
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It isn't just about connecting a mass spectrograph to the exoplasm in order to look inside; not anymore.
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The sound spectrograph for "gourd" changed when it was used in the sentence; possibly a case marker.
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Only a spectrograph can, and the more stable and precise it is, the smaller the wobbles-andplanets-youcan find.
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The researchers were able to detect the complex molecules after examining the infrared light from the two young stars with a spectrograph.
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Their efforts were made possible by the newly invented sound spectrograph, a tool for graphing the frequency and amplitude of voice patterns over time.
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The instrument with which this was first done was the spectroscope; it is now replaced with another of the same general kind, called the spectrograph.
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Because I'm sure if Panin so much as farted in F-flat minor our boys would be up his arse with a gas spectrograph, wouldn't they?
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The best spectrographs are limited in stability by their calibration light source.
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Mills spectrographs at Mount Hamilton and in Chile, are as in the following table: