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the measuring of growth rates of cells by taking the optical density or turbidity of a dense population and comparing this with optical densities of known dilutions of the sample.
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| optical |
any device carried out by the optical department of a lab using an optical printer. (ie,. dissolves, wipes, double exposure effects).
Ãâó: www.zerocut.com/tech/film_terms.html
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| optical |
A finger image capture technique that uses a light source, a prism and a platen to capture finger images.
Ãâó: www.authentec.com/getpage.cfm
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| optical |
The original domain of astronomy (and all the sciences), defined at first by the wavelengths that the human eye responds to. This extends from about 4000-6800 Angstroms, often extended in astronomy to include the entire window around this band which the atmosphere passes with little attenuation (3000 Angstroms to about 10,000 Angstroms = 1 micron). Familiar technologies (lenses, aluminized mirrors, photographic emulsions, charge-coupled devices) are at their best here. ...
Ãâó: vega.bac.pku.edu.cn/~wuxb/agn/text.html
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| optical density |
A measure of the blackness of a printed image. Optical density is also referred to as jetness.
Ãâó: www.jnevins.com/inkjetglossary.htm
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