But other difficulties that would degrade gain are unexcited states that would resonantly absorb the radiation, opaque impurities, and loss in propagation through the crystal in which the active nuclei are embedded.
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One can argue that on these matters Rauschenberg has all along been in advance of the curatorial-museum establishment : He has overtly affirmed nothing while implying everything; he has been resonantly silent.
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When the x-ray photon energy resonantly connects a core level with a narrow final state in a solid, such as an exciton, readily identifiable characteristic peaks will appear in the spectrum.
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Craig Lambert, who knows all this firsthand, resonantly describes the arcane universe of the sport in " Mind Over Water, " capturing its inner dimensions as well as its athletic trials.
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He spent many hours in a hotel room with the British actor and nonsinger Rex Harrison, coaching him to speak resonantly through six songs, including I ve Grown Accustomed to Her Face .
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And the writer's ear for resonantly laconic dialogue is still sharp . ( When one woman is asked what became of her ex-husband, she responds : " I don't know.
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Among the poems in " Countersong " ( first published in Guatemala in 1952 ) is the resonantly optimistic " Concerto of Hope for the Left Hand, " which foresees a time when:
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This fact is what makes M�ssbauer spectroscopy possible, because it means gamma rays emitted by one nucleus can be resonantly absorbed by a sample containing nuclei of the same isotope, and this absorption can be measured.
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Butler's Shylock is clearly and resonantly spoken, but the only truly moving aspect of the performance is his sad, stern face with its enormous folds of flesh, blown up large for the television screens.
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Also, the photon created by a stimulated emission has identical phase and propagation direction to the ( other ) photon that resonantly couples with an excited electron of the same frequency and phase to cause the stimulated emission.