For example, measurements of the equivalent width of the weak-lined.
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Einstein was confirmed, scientists said, by the equivalent width of five human hairs seen at 250 miles.
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The equivalent width is also used in many other situations where a quantitative comparison between line strengths is needed.
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Determining the equivalent width of arterioles and venules near the optic disc is also a widely used technique to identify cardiovascular risks.
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The "'equivalent width "'of a spectral line is a measure of the area of the line on a plot of intensity versus wavelength.
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They propose : " COS spectroscopy for 20 Green Peas to span the full range of their metallicities, dust columns, and H-alpha equivalent widths.
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Adjoining the main roof on the southeast is a smaller, short-ridged pyramid which roofs that section of verandah, extended an equivalent width to the south.
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The two orbit a common center of mass every 3.42 days . Within the spectra of the two stars the Li lines show different equivalent widths.
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The wavelength of [ OIII ] ( 500.7 nm ) was chosen to determine the luminosities of the GPs using Equivalent width ( Eq . Wth . ).
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It was found that the equivalent width of the broad ultraviolet C IV ( ? 1549 ) emission line, caused by the presence of thrice ionised carbon C 3 +, decreased with increasing continuum luminosity of the source.