Do you mean ''What does the AUM Mantra mean?''
No, but sometimes "average" means "mean" - when it doesn't mean median, geometric mean, or something else entirely.
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There is no statistical term such as "deviation mean".
See mean-8. Or get a dictionary.
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One can purchase a Dichroic Filter at amazon and way fair. . The price ranges from$33-$76. They come in multiple different colors and sizes. It all just depends on what you are looking for.
A. V. Ivashchenko has written: 'Dichroic dyes for liquid crystal displays' -- subject(s): Chemistry, Dyes and dyeing, Liquid crystal displays, Materials 'Ideino-nravstvennoe vospitanie starshikh shkol'nikov'
LCD = Liquid Crystal DisplayHow a LCD Projector Creates The ImageTo create the image, red, blue, and green light must be shown through their respective LCD screens, then brought together in a prism to form an image. This is done with the use of mirrors. As the light propagates from the metal halide lamp, it is shown through a dichroic mirror. This mirror only lets the red light through it but reflects the rest of the light. The rest of this light goes through another dichroic mirror that only lets the blue light through but reflects the green light. Hence, the red light is shown through a mirror and reflected into its LCD screen while the green light is reflected into its LCD screen. Then, the remaining blue light that passed through the second dichroic mirror is reflected a couple times into its LCD screen. Finally, the three colors are filtered by the gray scale images on the LCD screens to form the desired image, overlapped by the prism and projected onto a screen.
Glass with a thin film interference effect is called dichroic glass. This type of glass appears to change color when viewed from different angles due to the interference of light waves reflecting from the thin film layers on the surface.
Yes. The iridescent effect that makes glass appear to be different colors from different viewing angles is called dichroic glass. The effect is accomplished by the application of thin layers of silver or gold to the surface of the glass and coating that with another thin glass layer.
S. W. Schneider has written: 'The reflection and transmission properties of a triple band dichroic surface' -- subject(s): Cross polarization, Dichroism, Dielectrics, Dipole Antennas, Extremely high frequencies, Skewness, Superhigh frequencies, Surface properties, Ultrahigh frequencies
Will not happen in free space. Phononicaly in a crystal you can mix light. No where else. Light beams crossing each other will not effect each other or combine. A mirror will not combine them either.( This may not be true in extreme lab conditions and new metamaterials. )
It depends on the glass. Some glass is literally stained; that is, painted with a transparent dye. Some glass is colored internally by the presence of small amounts of transition metal compounds. Cobalt, for example, gives a characteristic deep blue; copper can produce a pale blue, and the pale aquamarine of a glass Coke bottle is due to small traces of iron. Finally, some glass is colored by the deposition of an extremely thin film of metal of a very precisely controlled thickness. This is called dichroic glass, and is interesting because the color results from the reflection of certain frequencies rather than absorption. The glass therefore doesn't heat up as much, making this a very popular method of generating color from high-powered theatrical lights (the moving colored lights in rock concerts often use dichroic glass).
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 2 words with the pattern DI---OI-. That is, eight letter words with 1st letter D and 2nd letter I and 6th letter O and 7th letter I. In alphabetical order, they are: dichroic didicois
A fluorescence microscope consists of a light source to excite fluorophores, a filter cube to select excitation and emission wavelengths, a dichroic mirror to reflect excitation light toward the specimen, a objective lens to focus light onto the sample, and a detector to capture emitted fluorescence. These parts work together to visualize fluorescently labeled structures in biological samples.
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 2 words with the pattern DI-HR---. That is, eight letter words with 1st letter D and 2nd letter I and 4th letter H and 5th letter R. In alphabetical order, they are: dichroic dishrags