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Dictionary » E » Electromagnetic unit Electromagnetic unitElectromagnetic unit The unit in an absolute system (CGS) of units utilizing the magnetic effects of current; e.g., abampere, abfarad, abhenry, abohm, abvolt. ![]()
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Results from our forumPhotosynthesis Trivia... 26. A major three carbon compound in the C-3 cycle . 27. An indivisible unit of light (electromagnetic) energy. 28. Source of electrons for P-680 in noncyclic electron flow. 29. ...
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The Fiber Disease... of the structure and composition of virtually any material. A prototype unit (probe portion is shown in the figure to the left) was delivered this ... such as: acoustic; seismic; radar (RF to millimeter wave) and passive electromagnetic; active and passive EO/IR (electro-optic and infrared); hyperspectral, ...
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Define : Molecule?# The smallest unit of a substance that can exist alone and retain the character of that substance. http://www.als.net/als101/glossary.asp ... # A tightly bound collection of atoms held together by the electromagnetic fields of the atoms. Molecules, like atoms, emit and absorb photons at ...
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TO ANYBODY THAT HAS ANYQUESTIONS ON PHOTOSYNTHESIS... by the wavelength of light. Visible light is one small part of the electromagnetic spectrum. The longer the wavelength of visible light, the ... as cyanobacteria and prochlorobacte The thylakoid is the structural unit of photosynthesis. Both photosynthetic prokaryotes and eukaryotes have ...
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Question: Does a plant constantly go through photosynthesis?... by the wavelength of light. Visible light is one small part of the electromagnetic spectrum. The longer the wavelength of visible light, the ... as cyanobacteria and prochlorobacte The thylakoid is the structural unit of photosynthesis. Both photosynthetic prokaryotes and eukaryotes have ...
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