Sentences with phrase «much narrower band»

Herman, you have said, previously, that this interglacial is different from previous ones in that the thermostat is keeping temperatures within a much narrower band for a longer time period.
The UV LED device also emits a much narrower band of UVB light and thereby decreasing likelihood of skin damage that can occur when the skin is exposed to higher wavelengths of UV radiation.
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.

Not exact matches

Under NCLB - era accountability, too much focus was placed on a single measure (student assessment), casting a spotlight on too narrow a band of students (low - performing students near proficiency) rather than sparking higher performance by all students.
There's still wood, just not as much of it, in arcing narrow bands, not big planks.
The Speed 3 suffers from far too much turbo lag for my tastes, and it has far too narrow of a power band.
Since IR radiation is a finite amount equal to the short wave energy reaching the earth, how much CO2 does it take to absorb / intercept / deplete all the IR in the narrow bands representing 15 - 20 % of the spectrum.
The most obvious improvements are in design — the new watches have narrower 18 mm bands that are friendlier for smaller wrists, and feature much more intricate designs on their faces.
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