polarimetry
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polarimetry 基本解释
n.偏振测定(法),旋光测定(法);
英英释义
Polarimetry
Polarimetry is the measurement and interpretation of the polarization of transverse waves, most notably electromagnetic waves, such as radio or light waves. Typically polarimetry is done on electromagnetic waves that have traveled through or have been reflected, refracted, or diffracted by some material in order to characterize that object.以上来源于:Wikipedia
polarimetry 相关例句
权威例句
Radar Polarimetry for Geoscience ApplicationsPolarimetry-based analysis of dipolar transitions of single colloidal CdSe/CdS dot-in-rodsReview of passive imaging polarimetry for remote sensing applicationsDetection of glaucoma with scanning laser polarimetry.Scanning laser polarimetry to measure the nerve fiber layer of normal and glaucomatous eyes.A review of target decomposition theorems in radar polarimetryUnsupervised classification of scattering behavior using radar polarimetry dataComparison of scanning laser polarimetry using variable corneal compensation and retinal nerve fiber layer photography for detection...Individualized compensation of anterior segment birefringence during scanning laser polarimetryRelationship between visual field sensitivity and retinal nerve fiber layer thickness as measured by scanning laser polarimetry