reflectance|reflectances in English
noun
[rɪ'flektəns]
ratio of energy sent back from a surface to the total energy striking the surface (Physics)
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1. Catheter-based mid-infrared reflectance and reflectance generated absorption spectroscopy
2. equipment for measuring absolute reflectance to an accuracy of ±0,1 % of the reflectance value;
3. Equipment for measuring absolute reflectance to an accuracy of ± 0,1 % of the reflectance value;
4. Equipment for measuring absolute reflectance to an accuracy of ± 0.1 % of the reflectance value;
5. Equipment for measuring absolute reflectance to an accuracy of 0,1 % of the reflectance value;
6. Equipment for measuring absolute reflectance to an accuracy of ± 0.1% of the reflectance value; b.
7. a. Equipment for measuring absolute reflectance to an accuracy of ± 0,1 % of the reflectance value;
8. a. Equipment for measuring absolute reflectance to an accuracy of ± 0.1 % of the reflectance value;
9. Absorbance, Reflectance and Transmission
10. Equipment for measuring absolute reflectance to an accuracy of ±0,1 % of the reflectance value;
11. a. equipment for measuring absolute reflectance to an accuracy of ±0,1 % of the reflectance value;
12. Method and device for combined absorption and reflectance spectroscopy
13. Reflectance Colorimeters offer quality control for industrial production.
14. Light emitting diode (led) lighting systems including low absorption, controlled reflectance and diffusion layers
15. From classical Latin Absorpt-, past participial stem of absorbēre absorb + -ance, probably after reflectance.
16. Its ultra-low reflectance improves the sensitivity of terrestrial, space and air-borne instrumentation."
17. Characterization and Identification of Coal and Carbonaceous Shale Using Visible and Near-Infrared Reflectance Spectroscopy
18. Aster data are used to create detailed maps of land surface temperature, reflectance, and elevation.
19. Calibration targets adjacent the chemistry strips can be used to adjust the determined reflectance values.
20. 22 Thus a direct relationship can be established between bidirectional reflectance and biomass for the grasses.
21. ‘Gloss paints’ are those which at an angle of incidence of 60° show a reflectance of ≥ 60;
22. The code accounts for all relevant optical phenomena, including reflectance, absorption, scattering and transmission.
23. Measuring an appearance property of a surface using a spatially under-sampled bidirectional reflectance distribution function
24. Changes in scattering and absorption of light in the tissue, such as diffuse reflectance, are monitored.
25. Colorimeters can determine colorimetric values, under a single illuminant easily and are used primarily for reflectance measurements