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- The Vibrations were an American soul vocal group from Los Angeles, California, active from the mid-1950s to 1976. Most notable among the group's hit singles...
- Vibration (from Latin vibrāre 'to shake') is a mechanical phenomenon whereby oscillations occur about an equilibrium point. Vibration may be deterministic...
- moves to the vibrationally excited state of the electronic excited state. The process of the energy relaxation from these vibrationally excited states...
- up vibration in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vibration refers to mechanical oscillations about an equilibrium point. Vibrations or The Vibrations may...
- Positive Vibrations is the eighth studio album by the English blues rock band, Ten Years After, which was released in 1974. Shortly after the release of...
- A molecular vibration is a periodic motion of the atoms of a molecule relative to each other, such that the center of m**** of the molecule remains unchanged...
- 'Vibration isolation' is the prevention of transmission of vibration from one component of a system to others parts of the same system, as in buildings...
- Vibration calibrators , sometimes also called reference shakers, are electromechanical instruments which enable calibration of vibration sensors and measuring...
- "Good Vibrations" is a song by the American rock band the Beach Boys that was composed by Brian Wilson with lyrics by Mike Love. It was released as a single...
- Luminescence is a spontaneous emission of radiation from an electronically or vibrationally excited species not in thermal equilibrium with its environment.  A...