The MADS consists of two separate high-speed, 3-axes digital fluxgate magnetometers. |
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Recording magnetometers flown over large areas could distinguish rapidly between magnetic and non-magnetic rock groups. |
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The scientific payload includes stereo imaging equipment, a laser altimeter, a magnetometers, and an X-ray Spectrometer. |
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Well, what we actually do is plant what we call electrodes which are little electrical sensors and magnetometers which sense the magnetic fields. |
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The determination of geomagnetic polarities in volcanic sequences was carried out in the field using portable fluxgate magnetometers. |
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The sensor is composed of 3 gyroscopes, 3 accelerometers and 3 magnetometers and offers a great resistance to shocks and temperature varitions. |
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The direction and intensity of the remanent magnetization of the oriented samples before and after demagnetization were analysed using spinner magnetometers. |
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Spinner magnetometers utilize the rotating moment of the specimen to alter the current in a nearby fluxgate pick-up coil, of cylindrical or ring design. |
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As he travelled, he set up instruments called magnetometers to measure electric currents in the upper atmosphere. |
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These magnetometers and their successors have played the role that barometers did for early weather forecasters. |
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The software performs numerous quality checks on the data, and on the correct operation of the magnetometers. |
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For external clients, it calibrates magnetometers, magnetic compasses, and magnetotelluric systems. |
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We have magnetometers checking people that come into the stadium. |
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It was hard to miss the stash as the jury room is located just past the magnetometers through which everyone must pass. |
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Incorporated in existing portable magnetometers, these devices make them capable of measuring fields to an absolute accuracy of about one part in 1,000,000 and detecting field variations of about 10−8 gauss. |
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Five satellites, collectively called THEMIS, that were launched in mid February, may make his magnetometers as old-fashioned as the mahogany instrument hanging in a hotel lobby. |
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In Canada, we build and use auroral imagers, magnetometers and ionospheric radars, as well as satellite and rocket instruments for studying the aurora. |
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The prototype version of the probe being used by the GSC, contains two sets of 3-component magnetometers and the application of borehole magnetic gradiometer measurements are also being investigated. |
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Other well-known technologies under consideration are magnetometers and gradiometers, which discover hidden devices by seeking telltale magnetic anomalies. |
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Magnetometers, and substitutes such as gyrocompasses, are more stable in such situations. |
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Magnetometers detect minute deviations in the Earth's magnetic field caused by iron artifacts, kilns, some types of stone structures, and even ditches and middens. |
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