Definition of Resonances

1. Noun. (plural of resonance) ¹

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Definition of Resonances

1. resonance [n] - See also: resonance

Lexicographical Neighbors of Resonances

resolvers
resolves
resolveth
resolvin
resolving
resolving power
resolving powers
resolvins
resomation
resonance
resonance effect
resonance energy
resonance energy transfer
resonance hybrid
resonance theory of hearing
resonances (current term)
resonancies
resonancy
resonant
resonant circuit
resonant frequency
resonantly
resonants
resonate
resonated
resonates
resonating
resonating chamber
resonation
resonator

Literary usage of Resonances

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1883)
"We tentatively assign the remaining resonances сг and c2 to the ... However, it is possible that the porphyrin side chain methyl resonances are not much ..."

2. The Technique of Speech: A Guide to the Study of Diction According to the by Dora Duty Jones (1909)
"As the volume and brilliancy of these vowel resonances depend upon the size ... To the finely attuned ear the vowel resonances may be as distinctly off the ..."

3. The Forces of Nature: A Popular Introduction to the Study of Physical Phenomena by Amédée Guillemin (1873)
"Echoes and resonances—Simple and multiple echoes ; explanation of these ... Echoes and resonances are phenomena due to the reflection of sound. ..."

4. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1879)
"Chemical shifts of resonances В at —3.43 ppm and С at —3.36 ppm change less ... At low temperatures, the chemical shifts of resonances D (+0.40 ppm) and E ..."

5. The Forces of Nature: A Popular Introduction to the Study of Physical Phenomena by Amédée Guillemin (1873)
"Echoes and resonances are phenomena due to the reflection of sound. When we stand in a large room, the walls of which are not covered with objects, ..."

6. The Journal of Anatomy and Physiology by Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland (1897)
"The column a contains the resonances assigned to the posterior cavity. This assignment is less certain than that of column /3, because none of these ..."

7. The Scientific Papers of Sir Charles Wheatstone by Charles Wheatstone (1879)
"V. On the resonances, or Reciprocated Vibrations of Columns of Air. [From the ' Quarterly Journal of Science,' 1828, vol. iii.] AN elastic body may be made ..."

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