Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Italiano term or phrase:
impulsi di radiazione luminosa nella lunghezza d’onda delle microonde
Inglese translation:
electromagnetic radiation pulses in the microwave wavelength
Added to glossary by
Paul O'Brien
May 14, 2008 14:38
16 yrs ago
Italiano term
impulsi di radiazione luminosa nella lunghezza d’onda delle microonde
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would some kind soul be so kind as to unravel the syntactical mysteries of this term for me? dealing with an environmental satellite.
"un radar a bordo di un satellite emette impulsi di radiazione luminosa nella lunghezza d’onda delle microonde, raccogliendone poi il riflesso della superficie della Terra".
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"un radar a bordo di un satellite emette impulsi di radiazione luminosa nella lunghezza d’onda delle microonde, raccogliendone poi il riflesso della superficie della Terra".
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light radiation pulses in the microwave wavelength
Ho dovuto fare la ricerca dividendo la phrase e confermo ciò che ti ho indicato.
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Note added at 10 min (2008-05-14 14:48:56 GMT)
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(...) radiation in the microwave wavelength range (...)
www.springerlink.com/index/J4582244X068X866.pdf
(...) Electromagnetic radiation in the microwave wavelength region is used in remote sensing (...)
www.crisp.nus.edu.sg/~research/tutorial/mw.htm
(...)a receiver that receives reflected light radiation pulses transmitted from the transmitter and reflected by said obstacle (...)
www.patentstorm.us/patents/6363326-claims.html
(...) Examples of the light (radiation) pulses are illustrated in FIG. 4, which show signals output from both detectors D 1 and D 2 drawn as a function of time (...)
www.freepatentsonline.com/5180921.html
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Note added at 10 min (2008-05-14 14:48:56 GMT)
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(...) radiation in the microwave wavelength range (...)
www.springerlink.com/index/J4582244X068X866.pdf
(...) Electromagnetic radiation in the microwave wavelength region is used in remote sensing (...)
www.crisp.nus.edu.sg/~research/tutorial/mw.htm
(...)a receiver that receives reflected light radiation pulses transmitted from the transmitter and reflected by said obstacle (...)
www.patentstorm.us/patents/6363326-claims.html
(...) Examples of the light (radiation) pulses are illustrated in FIG. 4, which show signals output from both detectors D 1 and D 2 drawn as a function of time (...)
www.freepatentsonline.com/5180921.html
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Comment: "i put "electromagnetic radiation pulses in the microwave wavelength", because, according to english-speaking physiicists at least, microwave doesn't in fact come into the light spectrum. silvia's excellent research actualy provided the answer (third from bottom)."
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pulses of light radiation at microwave wavelength
well, something along those lines, maybe...
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Note added at 12 mins (2008-05-14 14:50:14 GMT)
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pulses of radiation gets lots of hits:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&safe=off&q="pulses of rad...
as does microwave wavelength:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&safe=off&q="microwave wav...
and radiazione luminosa is 'light radiation', I think, so, presumably...But, I feel I should come clean and admit that I am not an astrophysicist, so I may be light years off the mark...
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Note added at 12 mins (2008-05-14 14:50:14 GMT)
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pulses of radiation gets lots of hits:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&safe=off&q="pulses of rad...
as does microwave wavelength:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&safe=off&q="microwave wav...
and radiazione luminosa is 'light radiation', I think, so, presumably...But, I feel I should come clean and admit that I am not an astrophysicist, so I may be light years off the mark...
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light radiation pulses of microwave wavelength
Hope to help.
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