- Stokes process
- процесс Стокса (вакуумирование стали в ковше с индукционным перемешиванием)
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики. 2014.
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики. 2014.
Stokes Adams attack — Sudden collapse into unconsciousness due to a disorder of heart rhythm in which there is a slow or absent pulse resulting in syncope (fainting) with or without convulsions. In this condition, the normal heartbeat passing from the upper chambers… … Medical dictionary
Stokes relations — Helloy my name is Brian B. Stokes relations describe the relative phase of light reflected at a boundary between materials of different refractive index. They also relate the transmission and reflection coefficients for the interaction. Their… … Wikipedia
Coherent anti-Stokes Raman spectroscopy — Coherent anti Stokes Raman spectroscopy, also called Coherent anti Stokes Raman scattering spectroscopy (CARS), is a form of spectroscopy used primarily in chemistry, physics and related fields. It is sensitive to the same vibrational signatures… … Wikipedia
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Rufus Stokes — Infobox Person name = Rufus Stokes birth date = September 3, 1922 birth place = Phenix City, Alabama death date = June 22, 1986 death place = Claremont, California occupation = Inventor spouse = Bessie Lee Knight children = Myron D. Stokes,… … Wikipedia
Adams-Stokes disease — Sudden collapse into unconsciousness due to a disorder of heart rhythm in which there is a slow or absent pulse resulting in syncope (fainting) with or without convulsions. In this condition, the normal heartbeat passing from the upper chambers… … Medical dictionary
Coherent Stokes Raman spectroscopy — (CSRS pronounced as scissors ) is a form of spectroscopy used primarily in chemistry, physics and related fields. It is closely related to Raman spectroscopy and lasing processes. It is very similar to Raman spectroscopy but involves a lasing… … Wikipedia
Ornstein–Uhlenbeck process — Not to be confused with Ornstein–Uhlenbeck operator. In mathematics, the Ornstein–Uhlenbeck process (named after Leonard Ornstein and George Eugene Uhlenbeck), is a stochastic process that, roughly speaking, describes the velocity of a massive… … Wikipedia
Cynthia Stokes Brown — (born 1938) is an educator historian. She earned her BA at Duke University in history (summa cum laude) and her M.A.T. and Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University in the history of education with fellowships from the American Association of… … Wikipedia
Brillouin scattering — Brillouin scattering, named after Léon Brillouin, occurs when light in a medium (such as air, water or a crystal) interacts with time dependent optical density variations and changes its energy (frequency) and path. The density variations may be… … Wikipedia
Raman scattering — or the Raman effect (pronounced: IPA| [rə.mən] ) is the inelastic scattering of a photon. Discovered By Dr. C.V. Raman in liquids and by Grigory Landsberg and Leonid Mandelstam in crystals.When light is scattered from an atom or molecule, most… … Wikipedia