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infrared
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infrared
(in-frә-red´) denoting electromagnetic radiation of wavelength greater than that of the red end of the spectrum, being 0.75–1000 μm. Infrared rays are sometimes subdivided into long-wave or far infrared (about 3.0–1000 μm) and short-wave or near infrared (about 0.75̵... Found op http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/21001
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Infrared
- A type of connection that allows data to be wirelessly transmitted from the camera directly to another device when the infrared window on the camera is lined up with an infrared sensor on the other device. Also known as IRda. See also JetSend.
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Infrared
[disambiguation] Infrared may mean: ... Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infrared_(disambiguation)
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Infrared
[record label] Infrared is a UK-based drum and bass record label owned and run by J Majik and Wickaman. == External links== ... Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infrared_(record_label)
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infrared
(electronics) (IR) Electromagnetic waves in the frequency range just below visible light corresponding to radiated heat. IR waves can be generated by a kind of LED and are often used for remote controls for televisions etc. and in some docking stations. (1997-01-30) Found op http://foldoc.org/infrared
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Infrared
The region of the electromagnetic spectrum adjacent to the visible spectrum, just beyond red with longer wavelengths Found op http://www.digitalexposure.ca/sub1.html
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INFRARED
The long wave, electromagnetic radiation of radiant heat emitted by all hot objects. On the electromagnetic spectrum, it can be found between microwave radiation and visible light. Water vapor, ozone, and carbon dioxide are capable of absorbing or transmitting infrared radiation. May be referred to ... Found op http://www.weather.com/glossary/i.html
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infrared
optical radiation for which the wavelengths in vacuum are longer than those for visible radiation, that is approximately between 780 nm and 1 mm Found op http://www.electropedia.org/iev/iev.nsf/display?openform&ievref=731-01-05
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Infrared
Infrared is a line of sight, wireless remote data communication technology. Found op http://www.mhia.org/learning/glossary/i
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infrared
Electromagnetic radiation of wavelengths longer than the red end of visible light and shorter than microwaves, roughly from 1 micron (10-6 m) to 350 microns. Infrared is divided into three spectral regions – near, mid and far infrared – but the boundaries between t... Found op http://www.daviddarling.info/encyclopedia/I/infrared.html
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Infrared
Infrared radiation (heat waves) consists of electromagnetic radiation of wavelengths shorter than those of the super-high-frequency radio waves and longer than 7600 angstroms - that is between about 0.75 and 1000 micro metres forming the radiation between the visible and microwave regions of the rad... Found op http://www.probertencyclopaedia.com/browse/GI.HTM
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infrared
(IR, ir) Type: Term Pronunciation: in-fră-red′ Definitions: 1. That portion of the electromagnetic spectrum with wavelengths between 730 and 1000 nm. Found op http://www.medilexicon.com/medicaldictionary.php?t=44521
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Infrared
(IR) The invisible portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that extends from 0.75 microns to 1000 microns. Radiation in the near infrared (NIR) produces the sensation of heat. Found op http://www.intl-lighttech.com/support/glossary
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