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  2. The Bell System Science Series - Wikipedia

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    [6] Capra later described the films: "Those four films about science, hand woven with bits of celluloid, were sprightly patterns of poesy and fact; fresh ideas were their main charm, a rather elegant charm, we thought, much like the light-hearted but disciplined charm of a Mozart composition."

  3. Spectroradiometry for Earth and planetary remote sensing

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    The collected light then passes through a monochromator, where it is separated into different ranges of wavelengths to create a spectrum. The separated wavelengths of light are subsequently directed onto a detector, such as a charge-coupled device (CCD) array or a CMOS sensor , where the radiation intensities across the spectrum are recorded.

  4. Kyōfu - Wikipedia

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    Kyōfu (恐怖), also known as The Sylvian Experiments, is a 2010 Japanese horror film directed by Hiroshi Takahashi who is known as a screenwriter of Ring. It was released on 10 July 2010. It was released on 10 July 2010.

  5. Brainstorm (1983 film) - Wikipedia

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    "In movies people often do flashbacks and point-of-view shots as a gauzy, mysterious, distant kind of image," Trumbull recalled. "And I wanted to do just the opposite, which was to make the material of the mind even more real and high-impact than 'reality'". MGM withdrew its plans to release the experimental picture in the new format.

  6. CIE 1931 color space - Wikipedia

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    The CIE color spaces were created using data from a series of experiments, where human test subjects adjusted red, green, and blue primary colors to find a visual match to a second, pure color. The original experiments were conducted in the mid 1920s by William David Wright using ten observers [3] and John Guild using seven observers. [4]

  7. Where and when you can watch classic Christmas movies and ...

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    This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Where to watch classic Christmas movies in 2024. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. In Other News. Finance. Finance.

  8. '48 Hrs.' at 40: Nick Nolte recalls mix-up that led him to ...

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    Nick Nolte talked about the first time he met Eddie Murphy — or was supposed to meet Eddie Murphy — for "48 Hrs." in a Role Recall interview with Yahoo Entertainment.

  9. Absorption spectroscopy - Wikipedia

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    Solar spectrum with Fraunhofer lines as it appears visually. A material's absorption spectrum is the fraction of incident radiation absorbed by the material over a range of frequencies of electromagnetic radiation. The absorption spectrum is primarily determined [2] [3] [4] by the atomic and molecular composition of the material.