Results for: branch of physics, measurement of light, measurement of the intensity of light (Physics)
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(1918-1988) American physicist who made major contributions to the field of quantum mechanics (1965 Nobel Laureate in Physics)Richard Feynman
(about plants) light-loving; thriving in response to lightphotophilous
(Anthropology) pertaining to anthropometry (measurement of the human body and its proportions)anthropometric
(Biochemistry) visual purple, photosensitive pigment found in the retina of many vertebrates (breaks down into retinal and opsin upon contact which light), light-sensitive pigmentrhodopsin
(Biology) primitive eye-like receptor that is light-sensitive and helps orient an organism (in primitive single-celled organisms), eye-shaped marking, light-sensitive parteyespot
(Biology) process of using sunlight to produce carbohydrates (esp. in plants), carbohydrate production using light and chlorophyllphotosynthesis
(Botany) extending below the beginning of the branch (of leaves), curving downwarddecurrent
(Botany) from the point of view of photodynamics (study of the influence of light on plants)photodynamically
(British spelling for meter) basic unit of length in the metric system, one hundred centimeters, 39.37 inches; definite measurement; poetic measure; rhythm (in music); instrument that automatically measures quantities of substances (gas, water, or elec...metre
(British) undergarment which is worn under another shirt; short jacket; vest, light sleeveless shirt, sleeveless undergarmentsinglet
(Chemistry) of or pertaining to chemical compounds containing rings of more than one type of atom; of or pertaining to the branch of chemistry which studies such compounds, containing noncarbon atomheterocyclic
(Chemistry) specialist in microanalysis (branch of chemistry that studies very small particles of matter)microanalyst
(Chemistry, Physics) act of supersaturating; state of being supersaturatedsupersaturation
(Computers) unit of measurement equal to one billion floating point operations per second (used to evaluate processing speed)GIGAFLOP (Giga Floating Point Operations)
(Electricity, Physics) pertaining to ferromagnetism; exhibiting ferromagnetism, displaying ferromagnetismferromagnetic
 

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