| infrared radiation |
That portion of the electromagnetic spectrum lying between visible light and microwaves. The wavelength range is approximately between 720 and 1 mm. In meteorology, this range is often further divided into the solar infrared and terrestrial radiation, with the division occurring around 4 m. Dominant absorbers of infrared radiation include the earth's surface, clouds, water vapor, and carbon dioxide. By Kirchhoff's law, these are also good emitters of infrared radiation.
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| infrared |
(Abbreviated IR.) Pertaining to or same as infrared radiation.
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| infraorbital foramen |
An opening under the lower orbital rim for the infraorbital nerve and vessels.
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| infrasonic |
Sounds with frequencies below 20 Hz and, therefore, beyond the range of human hearing.
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| infrastructure |
All the components necessary to conduct an evaluation (eg, experienced staff, adequate funding).
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