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fine structure

NOUN
  1. the presence of groups of closely spaced spectrum lines observed in the atomic spectrum of certain elements
    the fine structure results from slightly different energy levels

How To Use fine structure In A Sentence

  • The origin of the difference between the two species may be related to the fine structure of the roots, namely the porosity of Casparian bands.
  • the fine structure results from slightly different energy levels
  • The orbiter has been swooping above and below the plane of Saturn's rings to study their fine structure up close.
  • So we make these really fine structures that mechanically have hinges that allow them to move and bend.
  • Complex biological systems have another structural feature: they are architectonic—that is, their anatomy, fine structure, and biochemistry all reflect a specific physiological function.
  • These two effects split the atomic energy levels into several components, producing the so-called hyperfine structure.
  • The analysis of the vicinal J couplings in aqueous solution gives us more direct information on the conformational problem, when we can observe the fine structures of the signals.
  • These two effects split the atomic energy levels into several components, producing the so-called hyperfine structure.
  • Coulomb's law is governed by the magnitude of the vertex which is the electric charge e in QED and for the diagram above it is proportional to the square of e and is the Fine Structure Constant = 1/137. Forces
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