radiometric in English

adjective

through use of a radiometer, by an instrument that measures the strength of radiant energy

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1. Detailed radiometric dating has shown that it is a composite of two Batholiths

2. Radiometric dating was used to determine the age of rock samples from Lōʻihi.

3. Actinometer: Any of several radiometric instruments, such as a pyrheliometer, used chiefly for meteorological measurements of terrestrial and solar radiation.

4. WMO also proposed an idea calling for an absolute radiometric calibration reference payload to be flown into space.

5. To overcome these challenges, NRCan scientists are conducting two types of airborne helicopter surveys in the area: aeromagnetic and radiometric.

6. As is the case with aeromagnetic surveys, wide-field radiometric data is collected by flying back and forth along parallel lines over a site.

7. Non-destructive activation analysis has been employed to assess the radiometric purity of cobalt needles encapsulated in stainless steel sheet after pile irradiation.

8. We offer a full line of high-quality microplate assay cassette products for our radiometric detectors, including Cassettes for 24-, 96- and 384-well plates

9. The Brightness function and the generalized Brightness functions characterize the electron current distribution in both position and direction and allow calculation of various radiometric quantities

10. Note: Commonly the relative spectral distribution is used, viz. the spectral concentration of the photometric or radiometric quantity measured in terms of an arbitrary value of this quantity.

11. Its mission is to measure the soil moisture and the ocean salinity on a global scale using its radiometric instrument MIRAS (Microwave Imaging Radiometer with Aperture Synthesis), built by Astrium in Spain.

12. Biostratigraphy [ bī′ō-strə-tĭg ′rə-fē ] The study and categorization of rock strata based on their fossil content and distribution. Biostratigraphic data are often considered together with radiometric and paleoenvironmental data as a means of dating rock strata.

13. Our purpose was to apply a radiometric method to an Abrasiveness evaluation in samples of silica and calcium carbonate used as an abrasive in a dentifrice, to help in a prudent selection of materials by dentifrice producers