Examples of using Short-wave in English and their translations into German
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Related to: diathermy, short-wave therapy.
A- amount of short-wave radiation absorbed by the surface.
3 min. short-wave IR radiation.
Resistance to short-wave UV radiation longest life-sleeves for deep UV.
Useful to reduce flickering with short-wave infrared loads PA Phase Angle.
Some low-e's also reflect significant amounts of short-wave solar infrared energy.
It is possible to identify human skin in the short-wave infrared spectrum.
Medium-wave emitters dry faster on the surface, while short-wave emitters penetrate deeper.
Rising short-wave up to 30 cm in length up to 1-2 m 82-91.
Short-wave infrared emitters within the plant heat the laminate to the required softness.
Short-wave UV radiation with a peak at 253.7 nm(UVC) for disinfection.
The continuous infrared rotating drum IRD operates by direct heat through short-wave infrared radiation.
In which the short-wave, highly-energetic blue light of an LED is transformed into.
Those glasses protect the eyes from the short-wave light which is damaging to the retina.
After the war it was put in short-wave service for the British Liberation Army.
Short-wave-cold- heat radiation can penetrate the glass almost unhindered.
The sun emits short-wave energy that can pass through glass.
Sonar system of toothed whales is based on short-wave sound with high frequency.
You require intensive and short-wave UV radiation for sensitive surfaces?
SWIR(short-wave infrared) between approx.