Electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths longer than visible light but shorter than radio waves.
The infrared region of the electromagnetic spectrum; electromagnetic wave frequencies below the visible range.
1 And the new camera will work in the near - infrared range as well.
2 They were no longer retro-reflective but actually sent out an infrared pulse.
3 There are unexplained sources of infrared emission, far out among the galaxies.
4 Both nuclear and near - infrared fluorescence imaging revealed strong signals in tumor regions.
5 When enough infrared energy was detected, I would hear a high-pitched signal.
6 We currently can't see ultraviolet and infrared , but we know they're real.
7 Results: Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy demonstrated elution of residual peroxide byproducts in vivo.
8 Using near infrared light provided improved imaging of the deeper fundus layers.
9 That requires some energy and that's what you're seeing on the infrared .
10 Some models use a beam of infrared light directed toward a photodetector.
11 The peer-to-peer tool was infrared -no Bluetooth or Wi-Finetworks yet.
12 The fire department has their infrared out, trying to detect body heat.
13 After all, infrared film, which is heat sensitive, doesn't last very long.
14 So red or infrared light can reach some, but not all, tumors.
15 Sensors showed their infrared signature leap upwards within seconds of their appearance.
16 His retinal implants were switched to infrared now the sun had set.
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Infrared в диалектах
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