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Что (кто) такое tympanitic resonance - определение

BRITISH BROADCASTING STATION
Resonance fm; ResonanceFM; Resonance 104.4FM; Resonance 104.4fm; Resonance Fm
  • Engineer broadcast desk
  • Resonance Radio Orchestra performing Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde.

Electrical resonance         
  • A series RLC circuit: a resistor, inductor, and a capacitor
OCCURS IN AN ELECTRIC CIRCUIT AT A PARTICULAR RESONANT FREQUENCY WHEN THE IMAGINARY PARTS OF IMPEDANCES OR ADMITTANCES OF CIRCUIT ELEMENTS CANCEL EACH OTHER
Resonance (alternating-current circuits); Electric resonance
Electrical resonance occurs in an electric circuit at a particular resonant frequency when the impedances or admittances of circuit elements cancel each other. In some circuits, this happens when the impedance between the input and output of the circuit is almost zero and the transfer function is close to one.
Surface plasmon resonance         
  • Example of output from [[Biacore]]
  • Otto configuration
  • self-assembled]] film onto a thin (ca. 38 nanometers) gold sensor.
  • Association and dissociation signal
  • Kretschmann configuration
PHYSICAL PHENOMENON OF ELECTRON RESONANCE
Surface Plasmon Resonance; Plasmon resonance; Kretschmann configuration; Otto configuration
Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) is the resonant oscillation of conduction electrons at the interface between negative and positive permittivity material in a particle stimulated by incident light. SPR is the basis of many standard tools for measuring adsorption of material onto planar metal (typically gold or silver) surfaces or onto the surface of metal nanoparticles.
electron spin resonance         
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  • The field oscillates between B<sub>1</sub> and B<sub>2</sub> due to the superimposed modulation field at 100&nbsp;kHz. This causes the absorption intensity to oscillate between I<sub>1</sub> and I<sub>2</sub>. The larger the difference the larger the intensity detected by the detector tuned to 100&nbsp;kHz (note this can be negative or even 0). As the difference between the two intensities is detected the first derivative of the absorption is detected.
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  • The shape of a powder-pattern EPR spectrum changes according to the distribution of the <math>g</math> matrix principal values
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  • STM]] in the [[Center for Quantum Nanoscience]] is one of the first STMs globally to measure electron spin resonance on single atoms.
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  • Simulated EPR spectra of the methyl and methoxymethyl radicals
  • 3D model of a typical X-band CW-EPR spectrometer
TECHNIQUE TO STUDY MATERIALS WITH UNPAIRED ELECTRONS
Electron spin resonance spectroscopy; Electron spin resonance; Electron Paramagnetic Resonance; ESR spectrum; Electron-spin resonance; Electron Spin Resonance; Electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy; Immobilized enzyme electron spin resonance; EPR spectroscopy; ESR spectroscopy; Hyperfine coupling constant; Immobilized enzyme ESR
¦ noun Physics a spectroscopic method of locating electrons within the molecules of a paramagnetic substance.

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Until September 2007, its studios were located on Denmark Street before moving to its present location at 144 Borough High Street, Southwark. The station broadcasts to a three-mile (4.8 km) radius on 104.4 MHz FM from a transmitter on the roof of Guy's Hospital at London Bridge. Its schedule includes nearly 100 shows catering to many sub-communities of the London area on a wide variety of subjects including a multitude of musical genres, local and foreign current affairs and subjects of local interest. Noted for its policy of giving broadcasters free rein of their creative outlet, it has been described by Time Out as "brilliantly eccentric". The station receives funding grants from Arts Council England.