| spectrograph |
A spectroscope with a photographic or other recording device to capture an image of the entire spectrum, or portions thereof, at one instant in time.
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| spectrometer |
A generic term for a device that measures the intensity of radiation as a function of frequency (or wavelength) of the radiation or that breaks down any signal into its frequency components.
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| spectrin |
A large contractile submembrane protein that, similar to dystrophin, contains an actin-binding domain and a long repeat domain.
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| spectroscopy |
The study of molecular or atomic structure of a substance by observation of its interaction with electromagnetic radiation.
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| spectrum |
A series of coloured bands of light diffracted and arranged in order of their wavelength--red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet. A rainbow is an example of a spectrum.
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