spectrometry

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English - Turkish
spektrometri
izgeölçüm
(Tıp) Bir spektrumda çizgilerin yerlerini belirtme
spectrometer
(Tıp) Prizmadan geçişini takibenkırılan ışınların dalga boyunu ölçen araç, spektrometre
spectrometer
(İnşaat) tayfölçer
mass spectrometry
kütle spektrometrisi
spectrometer
spektrometre

Bir spektrometre, maddenin kimyasal bileşimini belirlemek için ışık kullanır. - A spectrometer uses light to identify the chemical composition of matter.

spectrometer
izgeölçer
atomic adsorption spectrometry
atomik adsorpsiyon spektrometrisi
flame spectrometry
(Jeoloji) alev spektrometrisi
inductively-coupled plasma emission spectrometry
indüktif-eşli plazma emisyon spektrometresi
infrared spectrometry
infrared spektrometrisi
mass spectrometry
kütle spektrometresi
spectrometer
(Nükleer Bilimler) izge kaydedici,izge ölçer,spektrometre
spectrometer
spectrometryspektrometre ile tayfı ölçme
English - English
The measurement of the wavelength of electromagnetic radiation, especially any of several techniques used to analyze the structure of molecules
Art or process of using the spectrometer, or of measuring wave lengths of rays of a spectrum
{i} measurement of spectra through use of a spectrometer
the use of spectroscopes to analyze spectra
accelerator mass spectrometry
A form of mass spectrometry in which ions are accelerated to extraordinarily high kinetic energies before mass analysis
mass spectrometry
An analytical technique that measures the mass / charge ratio of the ions formed when a molecule or atom is ionized, vaporized and introduced into a vacuum. Mass spectrometry may also involve breaking molecules into fragments - thus enabling its structure to be determined
neutron spectrometry
the field of study in which neutrons are used as a probe for measuring the excited states of nuclides
secondary ion mass spectrometry
A technique used to visualize the three-dimensional structure of solids by employing an energetic ion beam to fragment the atomic or molecular constituents from a surface
time-of-flight mass spectrometry
a technique of separating ions of different masses by measuring the time taken to traverse a fixed distance through a magnetic field
accelerator mass spectrometry
Mass spectroscopy in which a particle accelerator is used to disassociate molecules, ionize atoms, and accelerate the ions
mass spectrometry
or mass spectroscopy Analytic technique by which chemical substances are identified by sorting gaseous ions by mass using electric and magnetic fields. A mass spectrometer uses electrical means to detect the sorted ions, while a mass spectrograph uses photographic or other nonelectrical means; either device is a mass spectroscope. The process is widely used to measure masses and relative abundances of different isotopes, to analyze products of a separation by liquid or gas chromatography, to test vacuum integrity in high-vacuum equipment, and to measure the geological age of minerals
spectrometer
a device for measuring the intensity of radiation absorbed, reflected, or emitted by a material as a function of wavelength
spectrometer
A spectroscope fitted for measurements of the luminious spectra observed with it
spectrometer
An optical instrument that allows a user to view, record, and analyze a spectrum by rendering its component waves distinct and visible
spectrometer
a backend used for spectroscopy
spectrometer
the instrument connected to a telescope that separates the light signals into different wavelengths, producing a spectrum
spectrometer
{i} instrument for measuring spectral wave lengths
spectrometer
An instrument for measuring the intensity of radiation as a function of wavelength See Spectrograph
spectrometer
An optical instrument for measuring the absorption of light by chemical substances; typically it will plot a graph of absorption versus wavelength or frequency, and the patterns produced are used to identify the substances present, and their internal structure
spectrometer
An instrument that spreads light into its component wavelengths
spectrometer
The instrument connected to a telescope that separates the light signals into different frequencies, producing a spectrum
spectrometer
An instrument that measures the wavelength of electromagnetic radiation
spectrometer
An instrument for measuring spectra eg the electromagnetic spectrum Sometimes called a Ozone Hole-Ometer?? The ozone spectrophotometer (a device that compares wavelengths of light) that first alerted scientists to the ozone hole over Antarctica in the early 1980's, has changed very little since its invention by Gordon Dobson in 1927 (SOURCE: The Irish Times )
spectrometer
A device used to measure radiant intensity or to determine the wavelengths of various radiations
spectrometer
the portions of the NMR apparatus that actually produce the NMR phenomenon and acquire the signals, including the magnet, the probe, the RF circuitry, etc The spectrometer is controlled by the computer via the interface under the direction of the software
spectrometer
spectroscope for obtaining a mass spectrum by deflecting ions into a thin slit and measuring the ion current with an electrometer
spectrometer
A spectroscope equipped with a photoelectric photometer to measure radiant intensities at various wavelengths
spectrometer
Device for detecting and analyzing wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation, commonly used for molecular spectroscopy; more broadly, any of various instruments in which an emission (as of electromagnetic radiation or particles) is spread out according to some property (as energy or mass) into a spectrum and measurements are made at points or regions along the spectrum. As used in traditional laboratory analysis, a spectrometer includes a radiation source and detection and analysis equipment. Emission spectrometers excite molecules of a sample to higher energy states and analyze the radiation emitted when they decay to the original energy state. Absorption spectrometers pass radiation of known wavelength through a sample, varying the wavelengths to produce a spectrum of results; the detector system reveals to what extent each wavelength is absorbed. Fourier-transform spectrometers resemble absorption spectrometers but use a broad band of radiation; a computer analyzes the output to find the absorption spectrum. Different designs allow study of various kinds of samples over many frequencies, at different temperatures or pressures, or in an electric or magnetic field. Mass spectrometers (see mass spectrometry) spread out the atomic or molecular components in a sample according to their masses and then detect the sorted components
spectrometer
Device for measuring intensity of radiation absorbed or reflected by a material as a function of wavelength
spectrometer
An instrument for measuring the energies of a beam of particles with a continuous distribution
spectrometer
An instrument used to study the electromagnetic spectrum
spectrometer
– an instrument designed to analyze optical spectra (light )
x-ray spectrometry
The use of an x-ray spectrometer, especially for chemical analysis of a substance
spectrometry

    Hyphenation

    spec·tro·me·try

    Turkish pronunciation

    spekträmıtri

    Pronunciation

    /spekˈträmətrē/ /spɛkˈtrɑːmətriː/

    Etymology

    [ spek-'trä-m&-t&r ] (noun.) 1874. International Scientific Vocabulary.
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