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  • 1electromagnetic radiation — Physics. radiation consisting of electromagnetic waves, including radio waves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, x rays, and gamma rays. [1950 55] * * * Energy propagated through free space or through a material medium in the form of… …

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  • 2Identification par radiofréquence — Radio identification Une puce de radio identification EPC utilisée par Wal Mart La radio identification plus souvent désignée pa …

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  • 3Radio-frequency identification — (RFID) is a technology that uses radio waves to transfer data from an electronic tag, called RFID tag or label, attached to an object, through a reader for the purpose of identifying and tracking the object. Some RFID tags can be read from… …

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  • 4Absorption (electromagnetic radiation) — An overview of electromagnetic radiation absorption. This example discusses the general principle using visible light as specific example. A white beam source emitting light of multiple wavelengths is focused on a sample (the complementary color… …

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  • 5Particle identification — is the process of using information left by a particle passing through a particle detector to identify the type of particle. Particle identification reduces backgrounds and improves measurement resolutions, and is essential to many analyses at… …

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  • 6Radio Frequency Identification — Radio identification Une puce de radio identification EPC utilisée par Wal Mart La radio identification plus souvent désignée pa …

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  • 7Radio frequency identification — Radio identification Une puce de radio identification EPC utilisée par Wal Mart La radio identification plus souvent désignée pa …

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  • 8Terahertz radiation — Electromagnetic waves sent at terahertz frequencies, known as terahertz radiation, submillimeter radiation, terahertz waves, terahertz light, T rays, T light, T lux and THz, are in the region of the electromagnetic spectrum between 300 gigahertz… …

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  • 9Nanomedicine — Part of a series of articles on Nanomedicine Nanotoxicology Nanosensor Nanoshell Nanorobotics See also Nanotechnology This box …

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  • 10spectroscopy — spectroscopist /spek tros keuh pist/, n. /spek tros keuh pee, spek treuh skoh pee/, n. the science that deals with the use of the spectroscope and with spectrum analysis. [1865 70; SPECTRO + SCOPY] * * * Branch of analysis devoted to identifying… …

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