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Rainbow a view of the landscape in the field Formation of the rainbow after the rain Refraction of light and expansion in terms of spectra by Leon
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Giant walkingsticks (Megaphasma denticrus) perch on grass in the Big Basin Prairie Preserve Kansas USA; Kansas United States of America by Joel Sa
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Ghost insect at night time in the Bako National Park in the Malaysian state of Sarawak on Borneo
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Conceptual illustration showing a star and an absorption spectrum by SAM FALCONER DEBUT ART SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Laser guide star VLT Chile
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Laser guide star and star trails VLT Chile
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The test lighting of spectra nagoya (Spectra Nagoya) the centerpiece event of the international art festival Aichi Triennale 2010 The light art
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Saul Perlmutter Portrait of the American cosmol- ogist Saul Perlmutter holding a candle against a starfield showing a supernova Perlmutter is head o
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Spectra Rose
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Spectra Rose
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Spectra Rose
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Solar spectra 19th century illustration
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Arnold Sommerfeld (left 1868-1951) and Neils Bohr (1885-1962) theoretical physicists Bohr was one of the greatest physicists of history It was he
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Sir William Henry Bragg (1862-1942) the English physicist In 1909 he took up duties as professor at Leeds and there began work on X-rays In 1913 Br
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Supersymmetry abstract illustration
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Fraunhofers solar spectrum illustration
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Fraunhofers solar spectrum illustration
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William Henry Bragg English physicist
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Illustration mimicking a long exposure photograph taken of a star and nebula fields in the sky CreditlineDETLEV VAN RAVENSWAAYSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRAR
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Sunlit water drops
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Electromagnetic spectrum illustration
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Fiery nebula conceptual illustration
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Portrait of the British astronomer Sir William Huggins 1824-1910 Huggins was a wealthy amateur who had his own observatory in South London He pione
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Spectroscopist observing (top) Bottom left to right Absorption spectra of Indigo Chromic Chloride and Magenta Lithograph
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Coronavirus conceptual illustration by SAKKMESTERKESCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Kirchoffs solar spectrum 1861
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HD 209458b
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Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy Scientist examines NMR spectrum of a protein on the computer screen of an NMR spectro- meter The princ
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Flash photolysis
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Flash photolysis equipment
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Doppler shift of spectral lines Diagram of three spectra with the changing positions of absorption lines (dark bars) in light from stationary (top)
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Brownings apparatus for producing spark spectra of salts and gases with a large discharging condenser inside the box 1881
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Portrait of the German physicist Arnold Sommerfeld (1868-1951) He worked on a variety of problems including gyroscopes X-ray and electron diffractio
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Starfield demonstrating astronomical spectroscopy
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McMath-Pierce telescope Astronomer at work inside the McMath-Pierce solar telescope the worlds largest solar telescope The devices in the astronom
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Hearing
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Hearing Abstract depiction of human hearing in which spectra of light are seen entering the ear of a young woman The external ear pinna serves to c
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Mechanical blood separation Nurse adjusting an apheresis machine Apheresis is the removal of blood from a donor and its return after removing the re
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Mechanical blood harvesting Nurse rehydrating a patient who is attached to a machine (centre right) that is harvesting stem cells from his blood Blo
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Mechanical blood harvesting Nurse adjusting a machine that is harvesting stem cells from the blood of a patient Blood is being taken from one arm p
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Array of lights spread across the colour spectrum by DAVID PARKERSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Glycobiology research Scientist examining a printed plot of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectra of Ribonuclease-B an enzyme One type of contou
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Continuous spectrum with Fraunhofer lines top and comparison spectra Chromolithogrpah 1892
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Fractal interference patterns conceptual illustration by DAVID PARKERSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Fractal spinning lights conceptual illustration by DAVID PARKERSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Array of spectral lights
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Square patterns rotated and distorted by DAVID PARKERSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Cancer drug research
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HPLC absorption spectrum in forensic drug testing
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Infrared spectrum of Earth-like world
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DNA sequence Computer screen display showing the colour-coded peaks of spectra showing genetic sequences The peaks correspond to the nucleotide base
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Sir James Dewar (1842-1923) the Scottish chemist In 1875 he obtained a professorial position at Cambridge and two years later at the Royal Institu
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Table of spectra From H Scheelen
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Cut and polished diamond Diamond is a naturally occurring form of carbon that has crystallised under great pressure Pure crystals are colourless and
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Rainbow in stormy sky
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Loading cuvette sample into UV spectrometer
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Chemistry students using UV spectrometers
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Chemistry student loading cuvette sample into UV spectrometer for analysis in undergraduate teaching lab
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Chemistry student loading cuvette sample into UV spectrometer for analysis in undergraduate teaching lab
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Loading cuvette sample into UV spectrometer
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Scientist loading cuvette sample into UV spectrometer for analysis
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Saul Perlmutter Portrait of the American cosmo- logist Saul Perlmutter Perlmutter is head of the Supernova Cosmology Project (SCP) at the Lawrence B
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Continuous spectrum with Fraunhofer lines top and comparison spectra Chromolithogrpah 1892
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Chemistry students using UV spectrometers
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Chemistry students in an undergraduate teaching laboratory carrying out experiments using UV spectrometers
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Chemistry students using UV spectrometers
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Chemistry students using UV spectrometers
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Charles Barkla (1877-1944) Caricature of the British physicist Charles Glover Barkla Barkla is best known for being awarded the 1917 Nobel Prize in
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Cloud iridescence
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Spectra of the Sun and stars
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Vision spectra of humans and bees Illustration of the different light spectra visible to humans (top) and bees (bottom) Unlike humans bees can see
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Spectroscopist observing (top) Bottom left to right Absorption spectra of Indigo Chromic Chloride and Magenta Lithograph
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Vision Abstract depiction of human vision in which spectra of light are seen entering the eye of a young woman MODEL RELEASED
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Diagram illustrating how spectral lines give away galaxy distances The further away the given galaxy the further the lines in its spectrum are shift
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Photoluminescence micro-imaging
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Spectral analysis of cathinone drug
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Forensic drug testing
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Prism dispersing light into spectrum
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Bubble Nebula Hubble Space Telescope (HST) image of the Bubble Nebula (NGC 7635) an emission nebula that is 7 light years across It has been blown
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Soap bubble colours The movement in the thin film is due to the interaction between gravity and buoyancy in the liquid The colours are produced by t
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Soap bubble colours The movement in the thin film is due to the interaction between gravity and buoyancy in the liquid The colours are produced by t
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Cancer drug research Male resear- cher viewing a graph on a computer monitor showing how an anticancer (chemotherapy) drug has changed in concentra
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Soap bubble
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Soap bubble colours The movement in the thin film is due to the interaction between gravity and buoyancy in the liquid The colours are produced by t
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Soap bubble colours The movement in the thin film is due to the interaction between gravity and buoyancy in the liquid The colours are produced by t
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Soap bubble
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Prism and spectrum
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Soap bubble colours The movement in the thin film is due to the interaction between gravity and buoyancy in the liquid The colours are produced by t
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Soap bubble
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Sodium emission spectrum when reacting with water The colours here show the electromagnetic radiation emitted during this reaction by the element sod
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Sodium emission spectrum when reacting with water The colours here show the electromagnetic radiation emitted during this reaction by the element sod
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