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 Übersetzung für 'nanometer range' von Englisch nach Deutsch
phys.
nanometer range [Am.]
Nanometerbereich {m}
Teiltreffer
unit
nanometer <nm> [Am.]
Nanometer {m} [früher fachspr. auch {n}] <nm>
med.pharm.
reference range <ref. range>
Referenzbereich {m} [selten {n}] <Ref.-Bereich>
rangeOperationsradius {m}
11
rangeWirkungs­bereich {m} {n}
25
to rangeklassifizieren
626
gastr.
range
Herd {m} [aus Eisen]
91
rangeRaum {m} [Bereich]
32
rangeSpielraum {m}
55
rangeSpektrum {n} [Bandbreite]
24
cloth.comm.
range
Kollektion {f}
73
rangeBandbreite {f}
930
fin.
range
Kursbereich {m}
31
spec.
range
Messbereich {m}
62
rangeWeite {f}
29
spec.
range
Meßbereich {m} [alt]
9
rangeSpannweite {f}
50
rangeWertebereich {m}
20
rangeSpanne {f}
75
mus.
range
Ambitus {m}
36
math.
range
Bildbereich {m}
74
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Blue Phase crystals are regarded as 3D photonic crystals, as they possess a periodic cubic structure in the nanometer range with a selective bandgap in the visible wavelengths.
  • Later he focused on material properties where sample dimensions are in the nanometer range, including studies of nanowires and carbon nanotubes.
  • With SAQP, each patterning step gives a critical dimension uniformity (CDU) value in the sub-nanometer range (3 sigma).
  • Note that the spatial resolution of the scattering experiment is in the nanometer range, which means that a time range of e.g.
  • These are processes which modify the PSF of a microscope in a suitable manner to either increase the optical resolution, to maximize the precision of distance measurements of fluorescent objects that are small relative to the wavelength of the illuminating light, or to extract other structural parameters in the nanometer range.

  • Recent developments at the University of Washington have produced nanocellular foams with cells in the 20-100 nanometer range.
  • These diodes can emit light in a specific nanometer range, allowing for total control over the spectrum of the light.
  • These last two are the areas where miniaturization has moved into the nanometer range.
  • The goal of any synthetic method for nanomaterials is to yield a material that exhibits properties that are a result of their characteristic length scale being in the nanometer range (1 – 100 nm).
  • They are defined as carrier-free submicron colloidal drug delivery systems with a mean particle size in the nanometer range.

  • The high resolution within the nanometer range demonstrates the usefulness for imaging DNA behavior for both bioengineering feedback and biological and chemical observation and analysis.
  • Dichroic glass has one or several coatings in the nanometer-range (for example metals, metal oxides, or nitrides) which give the glass dichroic optical properties.
  • These are processes which modify the point spread function (PSF) of a microscope in a suitable manner to either increase the optical resolution, to maximize the precision of distance measurements of fluorescent objects that are small relative to the wavelength of the illuminating light, or to extract other structural parameters in the nanometer range.
  • The size of such systems is also often in the nanometer range.
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