| 21. | This boosts the electrical properties of ZnO films while preserving its transmittance for application in transparent conducting oxides.
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| 22. | This biquad has both positive and negative bandpass outputs so that it can realize any of the transmittances.
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| 23. | Rats serve as outstanding vectors for transmittance of diseases because they can carry bacteria and viruses in their systems.
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| 24. | For example, a variation in reflectivity ( and thus also in transmittance ) of a beam splitter, where
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| 25. | The advantages of ZBLAN over other glasses available in 1988, such as silica, is superior infrared transmittance.
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| 26. | Plotting a curve using percent transmittance of light will yield an exponential curve ( see example, right ).
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| 27. | Responses from photon transport methods can be physical quantities such as absorption, fluence, reflectance, or transmittance.
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| 28. | In conventional TDLAS, the path-length is known and the concentration is readily calculated from the transmittance.
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| 29. | Chalcogenide glasses are widely used because of their high transmittance in the broad IR range of 2 12 ?m.
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| 30. | Lack of accepted standards for measuring light transmittance is a disadvantage for comparing and choosing skylights with plastic glazing.
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