Using a thermopile and galvanometer, he demonstrated that UV rays from an arc lamp are several orders of magnitude more lethal than visible rays. |
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The galvanometer rotates mirrors to change the image that is directed from the workpiece to the camera. |
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This in turn gives the galvanometer a greater readability, and by keeping the mass and inertia of the actual moving element low, a greater sensitivity. |
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Caption may be either monophonic or stereophonic, which permits the localization of the sounds source by using a directionl galvanometer. |
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In 1902, a Dutch physiologist published the first ECG recorded with his 270-kg machine, the string galvanometer, for which he was awarded a Nobel Prize. |
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A galvanometer is an instrument designed for detecting and measuring electric currents. |
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The design of the instrument shall be such that there is no galvanometer deflection when the sphere is dark. |
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For mapping the field distribution in the BR film and BGO crystal, 532 nm light is deflected by a gold-plated mirror servoactuated by a galvanometer. |
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Further, when the switch was opened the galvanometer was deflected in the reverse direction. |
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The indication of detection comes out of a loudspeaker as well as on a galvanometer. |
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Evidence of animal electricity was given about 1840 by Carlo Matteucci, using the astatic galvanometer invented by Leopoldo Nobili. |
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As the result of continued demand from many medical practitioners the first portable light spot galvanometer thermometer was developed by Ellab. |
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Line Test: when pressing on the A group key, the galvanometer must indicate 10µA per receiver connected. |
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A galvanometer in the projection system scans the screen by displaying all the columns of an image in sequence. |
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The unique scan head combines tandem scanning technology with galvanometer and piezo controlled scanning mirrors. |
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The operation of an electromagnetic oscillograph, like the operation of a d'Arsonval galvanometer, depends on the interaction of the field of a permanent magnet and a coil of wire through which an electric current is flowing. |
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Using a wire coiled around a tube and connected to a galvanometer, students can move a magnet in various directions around the coil and watch the way the needle on the galvanometer deflects. |
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In 1836, the year he founded the monthly journal Annals of Electricity, he invented the first suspended coil galvanometer, a device for measuring current. |
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Both galvanometer and induction drive types use a mechanical contact, actuated by the balance motion, to provide properly timed electric-drive pulses. |
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He wound two coils on an iron ring and found that when a switch was closed to allow current to flow in the first coil a deflection was obtained in a galvanometer in the second coil. |
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A copper disk was mounted between the poles of a big horse-shoe magnet and the rim and axle of the disk were connected to a galvanometer. When the disk rotates the galvanometer needle moves. |
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A high-speed beam galvanometer driver significantly reduces beam positioner move times for increased throughput. |
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For example, the system architecture allows for the latest model laser, optical components or galvanometer to be replaced at the customer site. |
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In return, Thomson secured a trial for his mirror galvanometer, about which the board had been unenthusiastic, alongside Whitehouse's equipment. |
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The galvanometer system was further developed for temperature measurements in rabbits during the test for pyrogens, resulting in remarkable improvements in accuracy and ease of use for the pharmaceutical industry. |
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It is designed as a compact unit, which consists of: the probe, the galvanometer, the control section with stepping switch and compensation button and the battery rod with closure. |
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Gibb had worked with T G Menzies and Colonel William McLellan on a submarine detection system based on a galvanometer, which was also to be incorporated. |
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Thomson's fears were realized when Whitehouse's apparatus proved insufficiently sensitive and had to be replaced by Thomson's mirror galvanometer. |
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We also believe that our fast steering mirror technology will be disruptive to existing galvanometer technology in markets that utilize lasers for material processing. |
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