Results for: record of spectrum, record or photograph received from a spectrograph
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be good for filming, coated strip for taking pictures, cover with a thin layer, cover with a thin layer; be covered with a thin layer; record a motion picture, make a motion picture, make movie of something, motion pictures collectively, movie industry...film
be photographed with a particular result, picture, snapshot, image produced by photographic means, picture produced with a camera, take a photograph of somebody or something, take a picture, produce an image using a photographic processphotograph
be received, change allegiance, examine something carefully, rehearse and memorizego over
be received, move through a place, perform well when most needed, survivecome through
be true to something, castle part, continue, detain somebody, employ somebody, fulfill a religious duty, have as livestock, have something for sale, look after somebody or something, maintain a course, maintain a record, maintain the condition of somet...keep
become competitor, become member of, enter key, go in, go into; join; record, inscribe, make hole in something, put in for formal consideration, take ownership of land legally, walk on, write or type inenter
beeper, portable electronic device which makes a beeping noise when a phone call is received, electronic device for contacting somebodypager
benefit received, give a reward, recompense someone for a service, give somebody something as reward, money offered in return, prize, award; money that is offered in return for information leading to the arrent of a criminal (or the return of lost prop...reward
bestselling record, excellent, first thing, important person, most important, number two, numero uno, selfnumber one
bet unlikely to win, camera shot of distant object, somebody or something unlikely to win, something with an uncertain outcome, shot in the dark; bet with a low chance of winning; photograph taken from a long distance away, venture unlikely to succeedlong shot
beyond the rays of the violet end of the visible light spectrum, of or pertaining to ultraviolet lightUV (ultraviolet)
beyond the rays of the violet end of the visible light spectrum, of or pertaining to ultraviolet light, relating to invisible light, ultraviolet lamp, ultraviolet radiationultraviolet
big improvement, place for turning automobile around, preparation of vehicle between trips, time between the moment goods are received until they are processed and reshipped; time for a round trip of any vehicle; change, turnabout; change in business p...turnaround
bill, characteristic feature, distinction, document, hint, informal letter, intonation showing emotion, item of supplementary information, jotted record or summary, key on keyboard, mention something, musical or vocal sound, observe something, official...note
bit error rate; (Telecommunications) ratio of bits received with errors to the total number of bits transmitted (expressed as a fraction or percent)BER
 

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