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[ UK /ɹˈɛzənəns/ ]
[ UK /ɹˈɛzənəns/ ]
NOUN
- having the character of a loud deep sound; the quality of being resonant
- an excited state of a stable particle causing a sharp maximum in the probability of absorption of electromagnetic radiation
- the quality imparted to voiced speech sounds by the action of the resonating chambers of the throat and mouth and nasal cavities
- a relationship of mutual understanding or trust and agreement between people
- a vibration of large amplitude produced by a relatively small vibration near the same frequency of vibration as the natural frequency of the resonating system
How To Use resonance In A Sentence
- Spontaneous emission and resonance fluorescence of an adatom adsorbed near a smail metallic particle are studied by means of the surface-dressed optical Bloch equations and the modified image theory.
- A statistical model for decay and formation of heavy hadronic resonances is formulated.
- They are completely unaware of who this monument celebrates or what its significance is; yet the image's resonance is not lost on its audience.
- The British Biologist Dr. Rupert Sheldrake introduced the concepts of Morphic Fields and Morphic Resonance in his revolutionary 1981 book A New Science of Life: The Hypothesis of Formative Causation.
- The spatial proximities between labels are determined by heteronuclear dipolar couplings, which are measured by rotational-echo double resonance (Gullion and Schaefer, 1989 ab).
- As always, theatre acquires an extra resonance when it deals with the real world.
- The researchers combined the copper patterns with millimetre-sized round holes in the surface, which leads to additional resonances as in so called photonic crystals and further improves the absorption. PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories
- He had no spinal injury, and the results from magnetic resonance imaging were normal.
- In contrast to a conventional nanoparticle dimer plasmon ruler, this new one shows an approximately linear relationship between the resonance wavelength shifts and nanosphere dimer interparticle separation for a linear plasmon ruler. PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories
- Injuries, then, have a great emotional resonance.