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FRET Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a : to eat or gnaw into : corrode also : fray The acid fretted the metal. b : rub, chafe The harness strap was fretting the horse. www.merriam-webster.com
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Förster resonance energy transfer - Wikipedia
FRET is analogous to near-field communication, in that the radius of interaction is much smaller than the wavelength of light emitted. In the near-field region, ... en.wikipedia.org
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Fret - Wikipedia
A fret is any of the thin strips of material, usually metal wire, inserted laterally at specific positions along the neck or fretboard of a stringed ... en.wikipedia.org
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fret
▪ I. fret, n.1 (frɛt) Also 4–9 frette, 5–6 frete, (6 Sc. fratt). [app. a. OF. frete trellis-work, interlaced work (mod.F. frette, in the heraldic sense = 2). This n. and the related fret v.2 are commonly believed to represent the OE. frætwe pl., ornaments, frætw(i)an to adorn, but this appears to be... Oxford English Dictionary
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Fret - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
Fret comes from the Old English word freton which means to devour like an animal. When you fret over something, it consumes your thoughts. www.vocabulary.com
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Fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) microscopy ...
FRET a powerful technique for studying molecular interactions inside living cells with improved spatial (angstrom) and temporal (nanosecond) resolution. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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FRET | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
any of the small raised metal bars across the long, thin part of a stringed musical instrument such as a guitar, that show you where to put your fingers on the ... dictionary.cambridge.org
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Förster Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) - Leica Microsystems
The Förster Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) phenomenon offers techniques that allow studies of interactions in dimensions below the optical resolution ... www.leica-microsystems.com
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[NEWBIE] Can't figure out how to use frets? : r/Guitar - Reddit
Yes. The frets are supposed to shorten the length of the string. If you press your fingers directly down on top of them you'll mute the string. www.reddit.com
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fret - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Dutch masculine nouns · Dutch terms borrowed from English · Dutch terms derived from English · Dutch nouns with plural in -s · nl:Music · nl:Mustelids · French ... en.wiktionary.org
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Basics of FRET Microscopy - Nikon's MicroscopyU
The technique of Forster resonance energy transfer (FRET) shows considerable promise in helping to elucidate dynamic protein interactions in living cells. www.microscopyu.com
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fret
fret/fret; frɛt/ v(-tt-)1 [I, Ipr, Tn]~ (about/at/over sth) (cause sb to) become unhappy, bad-tempered, or anxious about sth; worry (使某人)不愉快, 烦躁, 焦急, 发愁, 担心 Don't fret, we'll get there on time. 别著急, 我们能准时到那里. Fretting about it won't help. 发愁於事无补. Babies often fret (themselves) when their mothers are... 牛津英汉双解词典
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Fret (disambiguation)
A fret is a raised portion on the neck of a stringed instrument. in biology and chemistry Fret (architecture), a repeated geometric ornament, forming a frieze Fret (heraldry), a heraldic charge FRET (magazine), wikipedia.org
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FRET (magazine)
FRET was a free magazine which covered the pop music scene in the Netherlands. It was published in the Dutch language. FRET was published by the Dutch Rock & Pop Institute. wikipedia.org
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Find the relative width of a guitar fret There is an equation to find the position of a fret on a guitar fretboard, given the length of a string is given by \begin{eqnarray} d = s – \frac{s}{2 ^ {(n / 12)}}, \end{eqn...
The width of a fret whose number is $n$ is given by \begin{align} d(n)-d(n-1)&=\left(s-\frac{s}{2^{\frac{n}{12}}}\right)-\left(s-\frac{s}{2^{\frac{n-1
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