array detectorの例文
- The data processing comes from imaging array detectors such as CCDs.
- Digital devices known as array detectors are becoming more common in fluoroscopy.
- Quantitation results produced by the means of diode array detector-coupled identification.
- This is primarily data taken from imaging array detectors such as mainframes and desktop computers.
- The SLidar system is also a robust and inexpensive system based on compact laser diodes and array detectors.
- The ground array detectors are scintillator arrays that are built and operated by high school students and teachers.
- Instruments intended for chemical imaging in the NIR may use a 2D array detector with an acousto-optic tunable filter.
- Dispersive optics for the spectrometer were developed, as well as a microcalorimeter-array detector providing energy resolution per pixel of about 5eV.
- These modules were the mainstay of UK forces thermal imagers from the 1980s until their replacement by fully staring, two-dimensional-arrays detectors.
- One of the earliest active marker systems in the 1980s was a hybrid passive-active mocap system with rotating mirrors and colored glass reflective markers and which used masked linear array detectors.
- Quantitation results produced by the mean of diode array detector-coupled HPLC are generally given as relative rather than absolute values as there is a lack of commercially available standards for all polyphenolic molecules.
- In the development of rapid and reproducible analytical techniques, the combination of HPLC with different detectors, such as diode array detector ( DAD ), refractive index detector ( RID ), evaporative light scattering detector ( ELSD ) and mass spectrometric detector ( MSD ), has been widely developed.
- Marsden won enmity with a segment of the public as a leader of the campaign to reclassify Pluto thus more inclusively with the newly discovered and rapidly growing class of objects, the " Trans-Neptunians ", the discovery of which was made possible by CCD-array detectors and dedicated surveys or incidental discoveries of these objects with relatively large telescopes.