Sentences with phrase «in a narrow band around»

On top of this investors can buy and sell Legends Fund intra-day on the exchange in a narrow band around this NAV.
This story appears in the June 24, 2017, issue of Science News with the headline, «The opportunity zone: Exoplanets found in a narrow band around M dwarf stars could host a very different kind of life.»
Semi-spherical reflectors around each bulb focus the intense light energy in a narrow band around the sample at temperatures up to 2,100 degrees Celsius.

Not exact matches

The narrow band of three does at least lend itself well to counter-pressing, the attacking midfielders able to jump on loose balls around the opposition defence when their attack breaks down (they also did this quite well against City in mid-week).
We also have around 10 nights per year observation time on bigger telescopes in public and professional observatories, which allows us to employ a narrow band methane filter to detect fireballs in Jupiter's upper atmosphere more efficiently.
Tonight I tried your exercise and at first nothing happened, but when I turned my head back from my hands to my laptop to more closely follow your instructions, out of the corner of my eye, just for an instant I saw a pink color in a narrow band glowing around my palms It was barely a flash, but it looked just like the glowing colors I used to see as a child.
So another neat trick to convince yourself that you found a solar - climate link is to use a very narrow band pass filter centered around 11 years, to match the rough periodicity of the sun spot cycle, and then show that your 11 year cycle in the data matches the sun spot cycle.
It is pretty clear that the model for the process governing Sun spot occurrence is the correct one, even if the parameterization is somewhat statistically uncertain (and even if some parameters may be randomly or deterministically varying slowly and / or narrowly in time, as well as the precise frequency distribution of noise energy, though we really only care about that within a narrow band around the resonances).
However, since the Sun's radiation peaks at around 0.5 μ, the amount of radiation in those outlying and narrow bands is greatly diminished.
But I am pretty confident there will be detectable emissions in the.5 to 50 micron range from playing around with a.5 to 50 micron hand held detector many, many years ago, aiming it at the sky, the sun, etc and comparing the output to a detector using much narrower bands.
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