| 41. | Long-term radiometer drifts can be mistaken for irradiance variations that can be misinterpreted as affecting climate.
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| 42. | Conventional bench top laboratory analysis during the first year was done using Radiometer Blood Gas and Electrolyte Analyzer.
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| 43. | This design choice necessitated the use of superfluid pumps in order to drench the radiometers in liquid helium.
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| 44. | Crookes was the inventor of the Crookes radiometer, which today is made and sold as a novelty item.
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| 45. | The use of radiometers to determine the temperature of objects and gasses by measuring radiation flux is called pyrometry.
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| 46. | Other examples of microwave radiometers on meteorological satellites include the WindSat, Microwave Sounding Unit and Microwave Humidity Sounder.
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| 47. | Using a static antenna simplifies the antenna system dynamics and improves the time-bandwidth product of the radiometer.
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| 48. | This is a broadband infrared radiometer with sensitivity for infrared radiation between approximately 4.5 �m and 50 �m.
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| 49. | Upon entering the instrument, the signal from the antenna is separated into three signals for processing by different radiometers.
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| 50. | Examples of passive remote sensors include film photography, infra-red, charge-coupled devices, and radiometers.
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