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Camera systems used similar spinning discs and required intensely bright illumination of the subject for the light detector to work.
Some stationary forms retain the Fellgett multiplex advantage, and their use in the spectral region where detector noise limits apply is similar to the scanning forms of the FTS.
In wavelength dispersive analysis, the single-wavelength radiation produced by the monochromator is passed into a photomultiplier, a detector similar to a Geiger counter, which counts individual photons as they pass through.
It carried a payload similar to Pioneer 3: a lunar radiation environment experiment using a Geiger-Müller tube detector and a lunar photography experiment.
A similar disk was used at the receiver side, with a light source behind the disk instead of a detector.
The operation of single interlock systems are similar to dry systems except that these systems require that a “ preceding ” fire detection event, typically the activation of a heat or smoke detector, takes place prior to the “ action ” of water introduction into the system ’ s piping by opening the pre-action valve, which is a mechanically latched valve ( i. e., similar to a deluge valve ).
These may be integral part of the optical design ( Newtonian telescope, Cassegrain reflector or similar types ), or may simply be used to place the eyepiece or detector at a more convenient position.
The Canny-Deriche detector was derived from similar mathematical criteria as the Canny edge detector, although starting from a discrete viewpoint and then leading to a set of recursive filters for image smoothing instead of exponential filters or Gaussian filters.
Among other concerns, sexual offenders could sometimes suppress arousal through concentration or surreptitiously causing themselves pain, similar to methods for producing false results on a polygraph ( lie detector ).
The signal observed in the lower detector was similar to an
Atomic mass spectrometry is similar to other types of mass spectrometry in that it consists of an ion source, a mass analyzer, and a detector.
Each detector had a central scintillation spectrometer crystal of NaI ( Tl ) 12 in ( 303 mm ) in diameter, by 4 in ( 102 mm ) thick, optically coupled at the rear to a 3 in ( 76. 2 mm ) thick CsI ( Na ) crystal of similar diameter, viewed by seven photomultiplier tubes, operated as a phoswich: i. e., particle and gamma-ray events from the rear produced slow-rise time (~ 1 μs ) pulses, which could be electronically distinguished from pure NaI events from the front, which produced faster (~ 0. 25 μs ) pulses.
In most modern applications however the GC is connected to a mass spectrometer or similar detector that is capable of identifying the analytes represented by the peaks.
A microchannel plate detector is similar to an electron multiplier, with lower amplification factor but with the advantage of laterally-resolved detection.
The delay line was an unusual mechanical ( not electrical ) spiral wire with an electromagnet on one end and a torsion rotation detector on the other ( which was conceptually similar to an old-fashion phonograph needle pickup ).
Detectors like CDMS and similar experiments measure huge numbers of interactions within their detector volume in order to find the extremely rare WIMP events.
A new hang detector ( similar to how Mozilla currently collects other data ) allows Mozilla to collect, analyze, and identify the cause of the browser freezing / hanging.
The movement of electrons and holes in a solid-state detector is very similar to the movement of ions within the sensitive volume of gas-filled detectors such as ionization chambers.
Sometimes a package can set off a detector if it contains almonds as they emit a similar odour to semtex.
a number of similar detectors were built by various research groups, and Cabrera's laboratory itself received a large grant to build an improved detector.
* The near detector is similar to the far detector in design, but smaller in size with a mass of ( t ).

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It also reveals that the principle of linguistic relativity was so named because because Whorf saw that idea of his as having similar implications as Einstein's principle of physical relativity.
' Gelignite ', or blasting gelatin, as it was named, was patented in 1876 ; and was followed by a host of similar combinations, modified by the addition of potassium nitrate and various other substances.
In order to achieve this, they removed themselves from the economy as much as possible and lived independently ; unlike a similar project named Brook Farm, the participants at Fruitlands avoided interaction with local communities.
The Athlon Classic is a cartridge-based processor, named Slot A and similar to Intel's cartridge Slot 1 used for Pentium II and Pentium III.
( In contrast, the Greek historian Ctesias refers to a similar father-in-law / general figure named Onaphas.
Germany and Spain operate the Taurus missile while Pakistan has developed its own cruise missile somewhat similar to Tomahawk cruise missile, named the Babur missile.
Later, he became a legendary figure and the model of a tough, courageous Roman, and was bestowed the honorific title, " The Shield of Rome " ( similar to Marcus Claudius Marcellus being named the " Sword of Rome ").
Colin Chapman probably had similar views as he asked a high price for his contribution and insisted that the car ( which became the Lotus Europa ) should be named a Lotus-Ford, an attitude that can be viewed as polite refusal.
Martin & Co .), dovetail joints ( also used by CF Martin on the D-28 and similar models ) and Spanish heel neck joints, which are named after the shoe they resemble and commonly found in classical guitars.
Souvenir ceramics were produced depicting named gladiators in combat ; similar images of higher quality, were available on more expensive articles in high quality ceramic, glass or silver.
When European explorers discovered what are today known as penguins in the Southern Hemisphere, they noticed their similar appearance to the Great Auk and named them after this bird, although they are not related.
The full name of the writ is often used to distinguish it from similar ancient writs, also named habeas corpus.
Jean-Martin Charcot made a similar distinction between stages named somnambulism, lethargy, and catalepsy.
Roads are named using a numbering scheme similar to those used in the numbering of roads in Great Britain and Northern Ireland ; each road is assigned a letter, which represents the road's category, and a subsequent 1 – 2 digit number.
A few extra words were named similar to known BASIC sound, video and tape commands, as behavior was the same.
The move was similar to the one that named Garrard himself the starter over Byron Leftwich in 2007.
Other aspects of the mountings ( koshirae ), such as the menuki ( decorative grip swells ), habaki ( blade collar and scabbard wedge ), fuchi and kashira ( handle collar and cap ), kozuka ( small utility knife handle ), kogai ( decorative skewer-like implement ), saya lacquer, and tsuka-ito ( professional handle wrap, also named tsukamaki ), received similar levels of artistry.
In the Engler system ( 1964 update ) a similar order was named Liliiflorae, placed in the class Monocotyledoneae of the subdivision Angiospermae.
The Wettstein system, last revised in 1935, used names similar to those in the Engler system: the order was named Liliiflorae placed in the class Monocotyledones of the subdivision Angiospermae.
The Laplace transform is named after mathematician and astronomer Pierre-Simon Laplace, who used a similar transform ( now called z transform ) in his work on probability theory.
In the United Kingdom, the similar proposals were drawn up, and a command paper produced named the Bullock Report ( Industrial democracy ).
The first European MPV also belonged to this segment, and later similar models were named likewise until smaller models appeared ; now these models are called " large MPVs ".
Radon was first identified in 1898 by Friedrich Ernst Dorn, and was named radium emanation, but was not considered a noble gas until 1904 when its characteristics were found to be similar to those of other noble gases.
The English chemist Charles Hatchett reported a new element similar to tantalum in 1801 and named it columbium.
This periodic table suggested that element 93, at that point often named eka-rhenium, should be similar to manganese or rhenium.

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