frequency spectrograph

  • 1spectrograph — Voice print analysis is a method of identification based on the comparison of graphic representations or spectrograms made of human voices. Such method utilizes a machine known as a spectrograph which separates the sound of human voices into the… …

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  • 2Cosmic Origins Spectrograph — The Cosmic Origins Spectrograph on its handling cart in the Spacecraft Systems Development Facility cleanroom at the Goddard Space Flight Center The Cosmic Origins Spectrograph (COS) is a science instrument that was installed on the Hubble Space… …

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  • 3speech spectrograph — /spitʃ ˈspɛktrəgræf/ (say speech spektruhgraf), / graf/ (say grahf) noun a spectrograph designed for use within the frequency range of the human voice …

  • 4mass spectrograph — device that separates charged particles into groups according to their mass (used to determine frequency of isotopes or to discover the ingredients of an unknown substance) …

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  • 5sound spectrograph — noun an instrument for analysing sound into its frequency components …

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  • 6telescope — /tel euh skohp /, n., adj., v., telescoped, telescoping. n. 1. an optical instrument for making distant objects appear larger and therefore nearer. One of the two principal forms (refracting telescope) consists essentially of an objective lens… …

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  • 7Mass spectrometry — (MS) is an analytical technique that measures the mass to charge ratio of charged particles.[1] It is used for determining masses of particles, for determining the elemental composition of a sample or molecule, and for elucidating the chemical… …

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  • 8mass spectrometry — or mass spectroscopy Analytic technique by which chemical substances are identified by sorting gaseous ions by mass using electric and magnetic fields. A mass spectrometer uses electrical means to detect the sorted ions, while a mass spectrograph …

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  • 9sound — sound1 soundable, adj. /sownd/, n. 1. the sensation produced by stimulation of the organs of hearing by vibrations transmitted through the air or other medium. 2. mechanical vibrations transmitted through an elastic medium, traveling in air at a… …

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  • 10Sound — /sownd/, n. The, a strait between SW Sweden and Zealand, connecting the Kattegat and the Baltic. 87 mi. (140 km) long; 3 30 mi. (5 48 km) wide. Swedish and Danish, Oresund. * * * I Mechanical disturbance that propagates as a longitudinal wave… …

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