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Definition of Spectrograms
1. spectrogram [n] - See also: spectrogram
Lexicographical Neighbors of Spectrograms
Literary usage of Spectrograms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report of the Annual Meeting (1903)
"(spectrograms of Jupiter) were taken, practically at the same epoch, about two
months before opposition, 1802. The spectrum of the planet occupies the ..."
2. Hydrates in Aqueous Solution: Evidence for the Existence of Hydrates in by Harry Clary Jones, Frederick Hutton Getman, Harry Preston Bassett, Leroy McMaster, Horace Scudder Uhler (1907)
"EXPOSURES AND spectrograms. When the complete spectrograms of a series of solutions
were to be obtained the succession of operations was in general as ..."
3. Year Book by Carnegie Institution of Washington (1908)
"Mr. Burns secured 52 spectrograms with the Mills spectrograph attached to the
36-inch refractor, and made first measures and reductions of 40 spectrograms ..."
4. The Binary Stars by Robert Grant Aitken (1918)
"radial velocities given by the series of spectrograms. ... For the measure and
reduction of spectrograms of stars of the earlier spectral classes, ..."