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These sharp dips, known as Fano resonances, arise from the interference of two modes of electron oscillations, a "bright" mode and a non-optically active "dark" mode, in the nanoparticle.
Nano Tech Wire 2010
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The Saipem employee is an executive responsible for the company's office in the Italian city of Fano and works on the Kuwaiti projects.
Eni Faces Bribery Investigation Sabrina Cohen 2011
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“This winter, it might not get cold,” Fano continued, in my imagination.
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Fano, (ed.), op.cit. pp. 137-209; “De la classification des sciences,” Fr. trans.
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From Don de Fano by Donald de Fano on Friday, Feb 20, 2009 at 10: 05: 18 PM
A Moment of Decision 2009
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Grady came on and threw a 35-yard touchdown pass to Fano Tagovailoa, which put Utah ahead 48-0 in the fourth quarter as Utah State coach Brent Guy stood seething on the sideline.
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One of his first measures on becoming lord of Rimini and Fano, aged 15, was to abolish all restrictions on the purchase of property ...
Review of Vendetta: High Art and Low Cunning at the Birth of the Renaissance, by Hugh Bicheno 2008
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In early July, Rutelli issued his threat of a cultural embargo against the Getty in a speech at the city of Fano on the Adriatic coast.
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Fano finished second and was later at a scanned of the doping scandal herself.
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There dwelt sometime in the City of Fano, two Lombards, the one being named Guidotto of Cremona, and the other Jacomino of Pavia, men of sufficient entrance into yeares, having followed the warres
The Decameron 2004
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