| spectroscopy |
The science of measuring the emission and absorption of different wavelengths (spectra) of visible and non-visible light, this can be done via a spectroscope, which consists of a slit, prism, collimator lens, object lens, and a grating.
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| speciation |
Description: Separation of one population into two or more reproductively isolated, independent evolutionary units. Source: Specialized encyclopedia and dictionaries
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| speculum |
the Latin word for "mirror." With birds, the term is used to describe a distinctive, usually iridescent and/or brightly colored, patch of color on the wings. Waterfowl, especially ducks, often have a speculum. See Mallard is an example.
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| specific heat capacity |
The amount of heat required to increase the temperature of one gram of a substance by one degree.
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| spectrum |
The complete range of colors in the rainbow, from short wavelengths (blue) to long wavelengths (red).
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