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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract The Wolf effect (sometimes Wolf shift) is The Wolf effect (sometimes Wolf shift) is a frequency shift in the electromagnetic spectrum.The phenomenon occurs in several closely related phenomena in radiation physics, with analogous effects occurring in the scattering of light. It was first predicted by Emil Wolf in 1987 and subsequently confirmed in the laboratory in acoustic sources by Mark F. Bocko, David H. Douglass, and Robert S. Knox, and a year later in optic sources by Dean Faklis and George Morris in 1988. by Dean Faklis and George Morris in 1988.
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rdfs:comment The Wolf effect (sometimes Wolf shift) is The Wolf effect (sometimes Wolf shift) is a frequency shift in the electromagnetic spectrum.The phenomenon occurs in several closely related phenomena in radiation physics, with analogous effects occurring in the scattering of light. It was first predicted by Emil Wolf in 1987 and subsequently confirmed in the laboratory in acoustic sources by Mark F. Bocko, David H. Douglass, and Robert S. Knox, and a year later in optic sources by Dean Faklis and George Morris in 1988. by Dean Faklis and George Morris in 1988.
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