Journal of Research of the National Bureau of Standards, Volume 88U.S. Department of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards, 1983 |
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... average of the two polarizations . The values for both polarizations are listed for the uniformity measurements made at 547 nm . The instrumental uncertainties in the values listed in tables 1 and 2 are estimated to be ± 0.04 % for ...
... average of the two polarizations . The values for both polarizations are listed for the uniformity measurements made at 547 nm . The instrumental uncertainties in the values listed in tables 1 and 2 are estimated to be ± 0.04 % for ...
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... average value to be relatively insen- sitive to wavelength specification , f ( λ ) needs to be a smooth , slowly - varying function . In mathematical terms , we search for a neighborhood where the first two derivatives of the spectrum ...
... average value to be relatively insen- sitive to wavelength specification , f ( λ ) needs to be a smooth , slowly - varying function . In mathematical terms , we search for a neighborhood where the first two derivatives of the spectrum ...
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... average value of transmittance , given by the parameter a , is likely to be specific to each filter in the different sets . However , the curvature parameters ẞ and y are likely to be common to all 4 filters having a given nominal ...
... average value of transmittance , given by the parameter a , is likely to be specific to each filter in the different sets . However , the curvature parameters ẞ and y are likely to be common to all 4 filters having a given nominal ...
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... average of all transmittances around the central wavelength . This weighted average may be computed either as a discrete sum : TABLE A1 . Coefficients for Estimation of Transmittance Curve for Set # 1 ( includes data from center ...
... average of all transmittances around the central wavelength . This weighted average may be computed either as a discrete sum : TABLE A1 . Coefficients for Estimation of Transmittance Curve for Set # 1 ( includes data from center ...
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... average with the value from the calibration solution on the same occasion . Thus , for each peak and internal standard , we can obtain nine summary values , one for each replication on each of three calibration solutions . Let us denote ...
... average with the value from the calibration solution on the same occasion . Thus , for each peak and internal standard , we can obtain nine summary values , one for each replication on each of three calibration solutions . Let us denote ...
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