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intercombination
intercombination (ˌɪntəkɒmbɪˈneɪʃən) [f. inter- + combination.] (See inter- 2 a.) spec. in Physics, an electronic transition between atomic states of different multiplicities (i.e. having different spin quantum numbers); also ellipt. for intercombination line, a spectral line so produced.1930 Ruark ... Oxford English Dictionary
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singlet
singlet (ˈsɪŋglɪt) Also dial. senglet, cinglet. [f. single a. + -et1, after doublet.] 1. An unlined woollen garment (knitted or woven), now usually close-fitting and worn as an undershirt or jersey. Also attrib.c 1746 J. Collier (Tim Bobbin) View Lanc. Dial. (1806) 31 When I..come to grope in my Sin... Oxford English Dictionary
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Selection rule
Semi-forbidden transitions (resulting in so-called intercombination lines) are electric dipole (E1) transitions for which the selection rule that the spin wikipedia.org
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triplet
triplet (ˈtrɪplɪt) Also 8 triplit. [f. triple, after doublet; cf. F. triplet (Littré).] 1. A set of three; three persons or things combined or united.1733 Swift Legion Club 183 Such a triplet could you tell Where to find on this side hell? 1824 L. Murray Eng. Gram. (ed. 5) I. 444 A very frequent suc... Oxford English Dictionary
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Seyfert galaxy
Their spectra contain narrow lines associated with forbidden transitions, and broader lines associated with allowed strong dipole or intercombination transitions wikipedia.org
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laboratory
laboratory (ləˈbɒrətərɪ, ˈlæbərətərɪ) Also 7 laboritary, labratory. [ad. med.L. labōrātōri-um, f. L. labōrāre to labour: see -ory. Cf. F. laboratoire, It., Sp., Pg. laboratorio; also elaboratory.] 1. a. A building set apart for conducting practical investigations in natural science, orig. and esp. i... Oxford English Dictionary
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inter-
inter-, prefix The Latin preposition and adv., inter ‘between, among, amid, in between, in the midst’, entered into combination with verbs, adjs., and ns., as in intercēdĕre to go between, intercede, intercipĕre to seize on the way, intercept, interdīcĕre to interpose in speech, interdict, interjacĕ... Oxford English Dictionary
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