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What is the reach (range) of the laser?
Projection range of the laser beam is 5 m (up to 16 ft);Range projection laser point: 20 m (up to 60 ft);Accuracy: ± 0,5 mm / m (Up to ±3/16" @ 33-ft);
Genius uses a USB node. I have used it up to 8 feet away from my computer. Would be great for presentations. It takes some practice to get used to the different mouse functions, but once you get used to the scrolling/air function you'll be ok.
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how is the laser turned on
Thanks for your question. There is a button you can press to turn the laser on constant or pulse. You can program it if you like. Below is the battery specifications. - Power Output: 650NM, 5MW, Class IIIA - Programmable: Dual mode constant on and pulse, auto-off in 6 minutes - Batteries: 3 x 392 - Battery Life: Actual...
Through an inferred light....we didn't have to do anything special to use it with our built in TV dvd
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What type of battery does this take & do you have the option to turn on the light and laser independent from each other?
CR123A and yes it it has 3 settings laser, light, and both at the same time.
It doesn't go off all the way. I was worried about this when I bought it as I like to sleep in the dark, but it hasn't been an issue for me.
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Imagine I want to make a laser of electrons like a laser of light. Is that possible, or does the Pauli exclusion principle prohibit that?
Do electrons in an electron beam (cathode ray) follow the ? Or in other words, does the Pauli exclusion principle apply for the beam of electrons?
Do electrons in an electron beam (cathode ray) follow the ? Or in other words, does the Pauli exclusion principle apply for the beam of electrons?
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what is cutera laser
Cutera is a laser company based in San Francisco and founded in 1998. Cutera built a name for itself years ago, as its engineers pioneered the YAG laser and CO2. These are respected and widely used technologies to this day.
Cutera Lasers were developed in 1998 for laser and light based aesthetic medical treatments, following after the CO2 and Nd:YAG aesthetic lasers. This allowed physicians cosmetic treatment with four solution options of aesthetic lasers.
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The Use of Fractional Laser Photothermolysis for the Treatment of Atrophic Scars
Laser Scar Revision: A Review
Equalization and Clock and Data Recovery Techniques for 10-Gb/s CMOS Serial-Link Receivers
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Efficacy of 800 nm Diode Laser to Treat Trichostasis Spinulosa in Asian Patients
Treatment of trichostasis spinulosa with 0.5-millisecond pulsed 755-nm alexandrite laser
Constraints in the IoT: The World in 2020 and Beyond
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what is a laser l
A laser is a device that emits light through a process of optical amplification based on the stimulated emission of electromagnetic radiation. The term laser originated as an acronym for light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation. The first laser was built in 1960 by Theodore H. Maiman at Hughes Research L...
Laser Genesis is a laser used to treat post-inflammatory erythema (the red marks left behind after acne clears), shallow acne scars, and enlarged pores. By heating up collagen to promote collagen regeneration, enlarged pores and shallow acne scars can be improved.
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does laser light lipo work
With laser-like lipo, instead of hormones opening the fat cells, the light from the laser-like lipo machine opens the fat cells through your skin and sends the contents into the lymphatic system to be burned as energy. This entire process removes much of the contents from fat cells and causes the cells to shrink.
Laser Lipo. 1 No recovery time – walk out and go back to your day! 2 Non-invasive – no incisions, no surgery, no discomfort! “ 3 Melts the fat away! 4 The area’s only authorized Strawberry Laser provider.
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what does llt mean engine
The engine is currently being replaced by the more efficient and powerful LFX, with the Lambda-based crossovers (Chevrolet Traverse, Buick Enclave, GMC Acadia) being the last vehicles to be equipped with the LLT unit. The 3.6L V6 VVT DI (LLT) is part of GM’s global family of high-feature V6 engines. Upon its release,...
Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) refers to the use of red-beam or near-infrared lasers with a wavelength between 600 and 1000 nm and power from 5 to 500 MW. (In contrast, lasers used in surgery typically use 300 W.) When applied to the skin, these lasers produce no sensation and do not burn the skin.
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types of tattoo machines
Since then, several alterations have been made to the tattoo gun to improve its functionality and effectiveness. There are several types of tattoo gun, including rotary, coil, linear, liner, shader, and pneumatic. Each type of tattoo machine is used for a specific part of tattooing a person's skin. People looking to pu...
Laser tattoo removal in delhi is offered by multiple clinics but the cost varies with the type of laser machine used. Q-Switch Laser for tattoo removal is the best technology for removing the tattoo. The wavelengths of 532nm and 1064nm are the most common wavelenghts that are used to removae the tattoo.
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I can't get these to work with the Optima HD25e, what might I be doing wrong? DLP link should be working with the two.
I wish I could be of some help and I'm going to point out the obvious and make sure that they are charged up. One thing that I did discover that that this type of system doesn't like compact fluorescent lamps. I'm guessing that the frequency of the lamp is to close to a harmonic of 144 Hz. I just know that I had troubl...
On the inside of my filter unit it states exactly what number filter supplies to buy. HAPF- 600/600D is what mine states. Check your filter unit inside and see which it states is compatible. I don't suggest buying any without checking the numbers. In turn, I do suggest using this company though. Very satisfied and actu...
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What is emitted as a result of the photoelectric effect?
The "photoelectrons" emitted as a result of the photoelectric effect have a certain kinetic energy, which can be measured. This kinetic energy (for each photoelectron) is independent of the intensity of the light, but depends linearly on the frequency; and if the frequency is too low (corresponding to a photon energy t...
Among the challenges being faced to improve the efficiency of LED-based white light sources is the development of more efficient phosphors. As of 2010, the most efficient yellow phosphor is still the YAG phosphor, with less than 10% Stoke shift loss. Losses attributable to internal optical losses due to re-absorption i...
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what is an argon laser
Argon fluoride laser. The argon fluoride laser (ArF laser) is a particular type of excimer laser, which is sometimes (more correctly) called an exciplex laser. With its 193 nanometer wavelength, it is a deep ultraviolet laser, which is commonly used in the production of semiconductor integrated circuits, eye surgery, m...
Argon gas is used in fluorescent and incandescent light bulbs to stop the oxygen in the light bulbs from corroding the hot tungsten filament. The use of argon in light bulbs prevents the evaporation of the tungsten filaments, which results in increased light bulb life.
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how to use laser levels
How to Use a Laser Level. 1 Set up the laser level on a tripod or flat surface. 2 If it is a manual level, you must ensure the bubble vials show level. 3 Find the small screws near the vial. 4 Adjust them until the bubbles vials show level. 5 Turn on the laser level.
A rotary laser level is a more advanced laser level in that it spins the beam of light fast enough to give the effect of a complete 360 degree horizontal or vertical plane, thus illuminating not just a fixed line, but a horizontal plane.
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Working princple of flurosence microscope
Many substances absorb light. However some of them, after absorbing light of a particular wavelength and energy, emit light of a longer wavelength and lesser energy. Such substances are called ‘fluorescent substances’. Application of this phenomenon is the basis of fluorescence microscope.
In 1978 first theoretical ideas have been developed to break this barrier by using a 4Pi microscope as a confocal laser scanning fluorescence microscope where the light is focused ideally from all sides to a common focus which is used to scan the object by 'point-by-point' excitation combined with 'point-by-point' dete...
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laser tag definition
Laser tag is a tag game played with lasers. Infrared-sensitive targets are commonly worn by each player and are sometimes integrated within the arena in which the game is played.
Laser, a device that stimulates atoms or molecules to emit light at particular wavelengths and amplifies that light, typically producing a very narrow beam of radiation. The emission generally covers an extremely limited range of visible, infrared, or ultraviolet wavelengths.
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Well-suited for an undergraduate laser course.
This book serves as an excellent introduction to lasers for advanced undergraduate students in physics and engineering. The authors, themselves accomplished users of lasers for physics research, presume the reader to have a solid background in basic electromagnetism and the ideas of quantum physics, and a reasonable c...
This book lacked the very details I was looking for about Kernel construction. Definitely should be limited to early elementary readers. And sadly, it was overpriced for what little information and few pages it contains. Bad buy.
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I absorb the solar energy and then shoot a laser ...
I absorb the solar energy and then shoot a laser off into space to offset global warming. I think its working but I'm afraid all the singular directed photons could effect our orbit and rotation.
My set will not charge properly and I live in FL with rampant sunshine. I followed the instructions to the T and have a product that will not work. Needless to say I will not be ordering more.
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What shift does blue light undergo in the pcLEDs method?
This method involves coating LEDs of one color (mostly blue LEDs made of InGaN) with phosphors of different colors to form white light; the resultant LEDs are called phosphor-based or phosphor-converted white LEDs (pcLEDs). A fraction of the blue light undergoes the Stokes shift being transformed from shorter wavelengt...
In March 1984, Pioneer introduced the first consumer player with a solid-state laser, the LD-700. It was also the first LD player to load from the front and not the top. One year earlier Hitachi introduced an expensive industrial player with a laser diode, but the player, which had poor picture quality due to an inadeq...
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What can be detected via infrared prior to their emitting visible light?
The infrared portion of the spectrum has several useful benefits for astronomers. Cold, dark molecular clouds of gas and dust in our galaxy will glow with radiated heat as they are irradiated by imbedded stars. Infrared can also be used to detect protostars before they begin to emit visible light. Stars emit a smaller ...
The only cosmetic difference between an RLV disc and a regular factory-pressed LaserDiscs is their reflective purple-violet (or blue with some RLV discs) color resulting from the dye embedded in the reflective layer of the disc to make it recordable, as opposed to the silver mirror appearance of regular LDs. The purpli...
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From Wikipedia article : Spectral lines are the result of interaction between a quantum system (usually atoms, but sometimes molecules or atomic nuclei) and a single photon. When a photon has about the right amount of energy (which is connected to its frequency) to allow a change in the energy state of the system (in ...
Consider the atomic spectrum (absorption) of hydrogen. The Bohr's model postulates that there are only certain fixed orbits allowed in the atom. An atom will only be excited to a higher orbit, if it is supplied with light that precisely matches the difference in energies between the two orbits. But how precise do...
The new Top-Bar does not show reputation changes from Area 51.
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While researching the cause of refraction, I found that refraction occurs due to the change of speed of light when it goes from one medium to another (according to Huygens principle). But I cannot get why actually does its speed change when the medium changes?
I know that if we solve the Maxwell equation, we will end up with the phase velocity of light being related to the permeability and the permittivity of the material. But this is not what I'm interested in - I want to go deeper than that. We know that the real speed of light is actually not changing, the decrease in spe...
I've recently set up the compiz cube again, and I was very happy to find that that flickering window glitch is gone! However, the cube reflection and deformation plugins are also gone. I am running a fresh 12.10 install, and I have every compiz plugin package installed (including compiz-plugins-extra, which supposedly...
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says that "in general, the refractive index of a glass increases with its density." And the refraction index of water vapor is less than ice, and even less than liquid water. Is there any simple explanation to that?
I know that if we solve the Maxwell equation, we will end up with the phase velocity of light being related to the permeability and the permittivity of the material. But this is not what I'm interested in - I want to go deeper than that. We know that the real speed of light is actually not changing, the decrease in spe...
I'm stuck in the College of Winterhold questline because of a glitch between the quests "Good Intentions" and "Revealing the Unseen." After talking to the Augur of Dunlain, I return to the Archmage Savos Aren to finish the quest, and he gives me the Mage's Circlet and finishes "Good Intentions." The problem is, the nex...
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What is rare in LED lighting?
The most common symptom of LED (and diode laser) failure is the gradual lowering of light output and loss of efficiency. Sudden failures, although rare, can also occur. Early red LEDs were notable for their short service life. With the development of high-power LEDs the devices are subjected to higher junction temperat...
Lasers emitting in the red region of the spectrum have been available since the invention of the ruby laser in 1960. In 1962 the red helium–neon laser was invented, and these two types of lasers were widely used in many scientific applications including holography, and in education. Red helium–neon lasers were used com...
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Is it possible to emit an arbitrary Spectral Color I've been playing with frequencies of colors lately, and just out of curiosity, was wondering if we have technology to generate a spectral color from an arbitrary frequency (to some degree of accuracy), or do we have to stumble on the right gas to heat up?
Does there exist a laser that is tunable over the whole visible spectrum? Does there exist a laser that is tunable over the whole visible spectrum? If so does there exist one that is solid state? This is to settle a score with my dumb workmates.
How to find hydrogen wave-functions? I have found the hydrogen wave functions and would now like to calculate the function that describes the orbitals so that I can plot this function and see how they look. I don't know how I can do that and it is crazy how I cannot find anything on the subject on the internet as if t...
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Concerning the passage of light through a glass medium and it's apparent re-acceleration, is the absorption explanation supported by evidence? When someone questions how light can re-accelerate after slowing down in a glass medium, the common answer is that it never really slows down, it is absorbed by the atoms and th...
What really causes light/photons to appear slower in media? I know that if we solve the Maxwell equation, we will end up with the phase velocity of light being related to the permeability and the permittivity of the material. But this is not what I'm interested in - I want to go deeper than that. We know that the real ...
Atmospheric pressure experiment using a cup with a fluid to hold a glass plate When I was in high school, my teacher did an experiment to show the power of atmospheric pressure. Experiment: Prepare a glass bottle, fill with water, put a glass plate on the bottle, make sure there is no air in the bottle, just water. Ho...
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Delayed erasure experiment Lets assume that in the delayed eraser in Kim experiment we can split the original photon into 2 photons, namely signal and idler photon, but we only have D0 detector and no other detectors, no beam splitters , no mirrors. We will let the idler photons travel freely in the universe without b...
Delayed eraser experiment (Kim experiment) Will I receive an interference pattern on D0 detector if D1, D2, D3, D4 exist in the set up of the experiment, but they are thousands of light years far? Simply, to set up the experiment so that I detect all of the signal photons on D0 before I detect any of idler photons!
Is it possible to model a PIN InGasAS photodiode in a SPICE simulator? I want to know if it is possible to model a InGasAs panchromatic PIN photodiode, in accord with datasheet, in simulator SPICE MicroCAP 12. Because the supplier doesn't provide a SPICE model. And if it is possible, which are those steps. Here is data...
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I saw a project that use a laser pointer to point laser to a solar cell and that plays music on the speaker connected to the solar cell. I am just confused in regards to the general concept behind how this would work. How is a laser light turned into unique sets of data such as music? link:
I have to design a circuit in which I have to transfer data through lasers (serial transmission of data). Now what I was thinking was to check if the laser light is on then '1' is passed and when the laser is off '0' would be passed. Now I need to check if a 1 or a 0 was passed. How would I check for this and another...
Lightsabers are not made of light, nor have they anything to do with lasers (even if there are people who mistakenly refer to them as "laser swords"). Blaster bolts are also not lasers. They travel significantly slower than light, they travel even slower than ordinary bullets fired by gunpowder. (called slug throwers...
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Is there any reason to disable VR in Nikon lenses? Is there any reason to disable VR in Nikon lenses? Perhaps it is safer to storage/carry lenses with VR disabled? Or, maybe with very small shorted speed VR decrease quality of picture?
What are the summary rules for when to use image stabilization and when not to? When I got my DSLR, I took a lot of pics and all of them came excellent, even though I had VR at the "Off" position. Since those came out so well, I wonder when should I turn VR on, and when I should just leave it off. I found which an...
What really causes light/photons to appear slower in media? I know that if we solve the Maxwell equation, we will end up with the phase velocity of light being related to the permeability and the permittivity of the material. But this is not what I'm interested in - I want to go deeper than that. We know that the real ...
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The way light travels Light travels in the form of a wave.It has masless photons travelling at the speed of light.Does it mean that tha photons travels in the trajectory same as that of a wave.
What is the relation between electromagnetic wave and photon? At the end of this nice video (), she says that is a chain reaction of electric and magnetic fields creating each other so the chain of wave moves forward. I wonder where the is in this explanation. What is the relation between electromagnetic wave and ph...
In Harry Potter, Do Spells Travel in a Straight Line? In the Harry Potter world, when a magical person casts a spell, sometimes they target a specific object, like when Harry has a wand only and needs his broom, he casts "Accio Firebolt" and his broom comes to him. But a lot of the time people point their wands just i...
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Using a linear polarizing filter with a DSLR Can I use a linear polarizing filter with a DSLR camera in manual mode?
What is the difference between a linear and a circular polarizer? When I bought my polarizer, a friend told me that I should get a circular one, because the linear ones can mess with the autofocus. Is this true? What should each be used for?
Rising edge pulse detector from logic gates The circuits I describe are entirely made of 7400 series logic gates (7402, 7404 and 7408 ic). I'm trying to build a rising (positive) edge pulse detector using logic gates. The following circuit should work in theory: (see ) I do not expect the short output to be seen th...
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How to create a laser beam in Blender?
Making a Laser in Cycles - Straight Beam of Light?
How can I get back to Blender's default theme?
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Light and momentum question? Each photon of light bulb carries momentum. Why does the light bulb not recoil from conservation of momentum?
If I'm floating in space and I turn on a flashlight, will I accelerate? Photons have no mass but they can push things, as evidenced by . Can photons push the source which is emitting them? If yes, will a more intense flashlight accelerate me more? Does the wavelength of the light matter? Is this practical for space p...
My printer does not print light magenta. (Canon MP220 - CL-38) I have a Canon MP 220, with new cartridges. Prints fine everything, but it won't print light magenta. I cleaned it and deep cleaned it many times. I have no idea what could be the problem. Cartridge models: CL-38 and PG-37. Any ideas ? LE: Now it won't pr...
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How Do I Drink a Werewolf's Blood? I had heard that you can do anything multiple ways on Skyrim. I didn't want to join the companions to become a werewolf. I had also heard that you can drink a werewolf's blood to become one. What are the differents ways of becoming a wearwolf ?
How do I become a Werewolf? I've heard that one of (maybe the only?) secret races in this game is a werewolf. How do I become a werewolf? And by extension, how do I cure lycanthropy, that is, if there even is a cure?
Is it really possible to break the speed of light by flicking your wrist with a laser pointer? Minutephysics has a popular called "How to break the speed of light". In the video it states that if you flick your wrist while pointing a laser that reaches the moon, that the spot of light on the moon will travel 20 times ...
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What makes cheese so effective at absorbing microwaves? Whenever I put a meal in the microwave which contains cheese, why does the cheese get hot before the rest of the meal is heated through?
Why does pizza cheese seem hotter than the crust? When I eat hot pizza or a melted cheese sandwich, the cheese feels a lot hotter than the crust or bread: in particular, the cheese might scald the roof of my mouth. but the crust will not. Is this my imagination, or because the crust cools a little faster than the che...
Is it really possible to break the speed of light by flicking your wrist with a laser pointer? Minutephysics has a popular called "How to break the speed of light". In the video it states that if you flick your wrist while pointing a laser that reaches the moon, that the spot of light on the moon will travel 20 times ...
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Why is laser more monochromatic than ordinary light?
Why is a laser more coherent and more monochromatic than ordinary light?
Why intensity of all bright fringes are same in interference?
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how a laser works
How it Works. The lasing medium will normally emit photons in specific spectral lines when excited by an energy source. The wavelength is determined by the different quantum levels, or energy states, of the material. Normally, most atoms in a medium are in the ground state.
The low power laser light, usually a diode laser, is used to trigger a chemical reaction in the fat cells. They break down the fat, which is stored as triglycerides into free fatty acids and glycerol. The latter two chemicals can be released through channels in the cell membranes into the lymph system.
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what wavelength range is considered a retinal hazard
One of the. main considerations in the retinal hazard (wavelength range of 400 nm to 1400 nm at IEC 60825-1. or 380 nm to 1400 nm at IEC 62471) is the size of the focal spot on the retina - the smaller this. becomes, the higher the power/energy density and consequently - the higher the hazard.
Silicon photodiodes are typically sensitive to light in the spectral range from about 200 nm (near UV) to about 1100 nm (near IR). Photosensor responsivity (R) is measured in Amperes (A) of photocurrent generated per Watt (W) of incident light power.
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under what circumstances can an atom emit a photon?
The conditions under which this process occurs happen in two ways. According to the Cornell Center for... Atoms emit a photon when an electron falls from a high-energy state to a low-energy state. The conditions under which this process occurs happen in two ways. According to the Cornell Center for...
In the Experiment, you learned that when an atom or molecule absorbs a photon, its electrons can move to higher-energy orbitals, and the atom or molecule makes a transition to a higher-energy state. In retinal, absorption of a photon promotes a p electron to a higher-energy orbital (a p-p excitation). This excitation b...
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where the laser tag made
LASER TAG USAis the originaloutdoor laser tag company serving southern California since 2003. In fact we created the industry here in California from scratch when no one knew laser tag could be played outdoors and in broad daylight. We've established ourselves as the premier standard for fun and unforgettable laser tag...
Laser tag is a tag game played with lasers. Infrared-sensitive targets are commonly worn by each player and are sometimes integrated within the arena in which the game is played.
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what is a optical transponder
Here, Optical Transponders (OTs) are Optical-Electrical-to-Optical (O-E-O) converters that input optical digital signals from routers, switches, or other transmission equipment using a receive de-vice, such as a photodiode, on the add/drop side of the OT.1 CR4 - Thread: Optical transponder and receiver.ere, Optical Tr...
In telecommunication, a transponder is one of two types of devices. In air navigation or radio frequency identification, a flight transponder is a device that emits an identifying signal in response to an interrogating received signal.epending on the type of interrogation, the transponder sends back a transponder code ...
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what is the emission of light
Emission of Light. An overview of light emission. Light can be produced by matter which is in an excited state and as it will be shown excitation can come from a variety of sources. The atoms and molecules that make up matter typically emit light at characteristic energies. The light emission can be spontaneous or stim...
Laser. A laser is a device that emits light through a process of optical amplification based on the stimulated emission of electromagnetic radiation. The term laser originated as an acronym for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation.aser. A laser is a device that emits light through a process of optica...
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Is there a pressure switch for this?
Yes in 2 sets if you will. To turn it on (Ambidex) there are 2 pressure points at the back top corner that you pinch to together and hold for 3 seconds-that turns it on. Then there a 3 small squishy buttons- 1 turns on the laser, the next the static light, 3rd laser and static light. For laser/strobe light hold laser a...
Hey Kevin, I am a plumber and I don't see why you could not install one or the other. I would prefer not to have a mechanical joint if not necessary. If needed at a later date, I would simply cut the pipe and install a coupling at that time. Hope this helps
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Whether a stop was labial, coronal or velar depended on what two things?
There were aspirated stops at three places of articulation: labial, coronal, and velar /pʰ tʰ kʰ/. Earlier Greek, represented by Mycenaean Greek, likely had a labialized velar aspirated stop /kʷʰ/, which later became labial, coronal, or velar depending on dialect and phonetic environment.
Assuming the player's optical pickup is in proper working order, crosstalk distortion normally does not occur during playback of CAV format LaserDiscs, as the rotational speed never varies. However, if the player calibration is out of order or if the CAV disc is faulty or damaged, other problems affecting tracking accu...
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When was ENIAC fully operational?
It combined the high speed of electronics with the ability to be programmed for many complex problems. It could add or subtract 5000 times a second, a thousand times faster than any other machine. It also had modules to multiply, divide, and square root. High speed memory was limited to 20 words (about 80 bytes). Built...
Under contract from the U.S. Military, Matrox produced a combination computer/LaserDisc player for instructional purposes. The computer was a 286, the LaserDisc player only capable of reading the analog audio tracks. Together they weighed 43 lb (20 kg) and sturdy handles were provided in case two people were required t...
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what best describes an optical disc?
What is an Optical Disc? An optical disc is a flat piece of circular polycarbonate plastic containing a non-volatile recording medium that stores digital information. Data is then accessed with a laser diode illuminating on its recording medium. To date, many forms of optical disc have been developed. Each generally en...
Noun. 1. optic disc-the point where the optic nerve enters the retina; not sensitive to light. optic disk, blind spot. retina-the innermost light-sensitive membrane covering the back wall of the eyeball; it is continuous with the optic nerve.
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what is the definition for optical image stabilization
Abbreviated as OIS, optical image stabilization is the apparatus, contained within a digital camera or other digital recording device, that compensates in real-time for shaking and vibrating while recording. Because OIS is a real-time compensation there is no alterations or image degradation to the image. PREVIOUS.
Sometimes, none of these techniques works, and image-stabilization simply cannot be used with such lenses. In-body image stabilization requires the lens to have a larger output image circle because the sensor is moved during exposure and thus uses a larger part of the image.
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what is TTL functionality
We suggested that the external flash be set to the TTL mode. The TTL (i.e. , T hrough T he L ens) mode means that the camera will measure the output of external flash and stop the flash once illumination is sufficient.This is the easiest mode of using external flashes.However, do keep in mind that the Coolpix 990 is no...
Transistor-transistor logic (TTL) is a digital logic design in which bipolar transistor s act on direct-current pulses.
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Attenuated acute salivary α-amylase responses to gustatory stimulation with citric acid in thin children
Altered Salivary Alpha-Amylase Secretion in Patients with Ulcerative Colitis
Highly efficient conversion of 1-cyanocycloalkaneacetonitrile using a “super nitrilase mutant”
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Inhibition of Gastric Secretion in the Rat by Normal Human Gastric Juice.∗
Source of sialogastrone, a gastric inhibitory substance in human saliva
A Golgi-Localized Pool of the Mitotic Checkpoint Component Mad1 Controls Integrin Secretion and Cell Migration
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The gastrointestinal tract carries out essential functions for the organism, including the digestion and absorption of nutrients. The cells lining the lumen of the gut tube derive from the endoderm, one of the three germ layers formed during gastrulation. The length of the intestinal tract determines its digestive and ...
Cell-generated mechanical forces drive many of the tissue movements and rearrangements that are required to transform simple populations of cells into the complex three-dimensional geometries of mature organs. However, mechanical forces do not need to arise from active cellular movements. Recent studies have illuminate...
Blunt trauma abdomen rarely leads to gastrointestinal injury in children and isolated gastric rupture is even rarer presentation. We are reporting a case of isolated gastric rupture after fall from height in a three year old male child.
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Molecular cloning of cholecystokinin (CCK) mRNA from porcine brain and gut has demonstrated that CCK is synthesized as an identical precursor in both tissues. The sequence for porcine CCK-58 predicted from CCK cDNA was identical with the amino acid sequence of the peptide purified from different lots of animals. Howeve...
Cholecystokinin (CCK) is an important hormonal regulator of the digestive process. CCK cells are concentrated in the proximal small intestine, and hormone is secreted into the blood upon the ingestion of food. The physiological actions of CCK include stimulation of pancreatic secretion and gallbladder contraction, regu...
not available DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/pulse.v5i2.20263 Pulse Vol.5 July 2011 p.31-40
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The presence and morphology of 5 HT positive, immunoreactive endocrine cells in the digestive tract of Takydromus amurensis have been investigated by using the anti 5 HT antiserum and the ABC immunostaining technique. The results indicated that 5 HT positive cells distributed throughout the digestive tract, from esopha...
In the current study, 5-nydroxytryptamine (5-HT) and gastrin (GAS) cells in the digestive canals of Rana chensinensis tadpoles at different developmental stages were investigated by immunohistochemistry. Results showed that the 5-HT cells were only detected in the duodenum before metamorphosis began, and were extensive...
We prove that groups acting geometrically on delta-quasiconvex spaces contain no essential Baumslag-Solitar quotients as subgroups. This implies that they are translation discrete, meaning that the translation numbers of their nontorsion elements are bounded away from zero.
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This paper presents a generative model based approach to man-made structure detection in 2D (two-dimensional) natural images. The proposed approach uses a causal multiscale random field suggested by Bouman and Shapiro (1994) as a prior model on the class labels on the image sites. However, instead of assuming the condi...
We describe an interactive framework for man-made structure classification. Our system is able to help an image analyst to define a query that is adapted to various image and geographic contexts. It offers a GIS-like interface for visually selecting the training region samples and a fast and efficient sample descriptio...
Food digestion is a complex, multiscale process that has recently become of interest to the food industry due to the developing links between food and health or disease. Food digestion can be studied by using either in vitro or in vivo models, each having certain advantages or disadvantages. The recent interest in food...
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DIGESTIVE SITES OF DIETARY PROTEINS AND ABSORPTIVE SITES OF AMINO ACIDS ALONG THE MIDGUT OF THE SILKWORM, BOMBYX MORI
K(+)-neutral amino acid symport of Bombyx mori larval midgut: a system operative in extreme conditions.
K(+)-neutral amino acid symport of Bombyx mori larval midgut: a system operative in extreme conditions.
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To improve the intestinal absorption of fucoxanthin, we evaluated the effects of dietary glyceroglycolipids on the uptake and secretion of fucoxanthin solubilized in mixed micelles by human intestinal Caco-2 cells. Although digalactosyldiacylglycerol and sulfoquinovosyldiacylglycerol suppressed fucoxanthin uptake and s...
Despite the interest in the beneficial roles of dietary carotenoids in human health, little is known about their solubilization from foods to mixed bile micelles during digestion and the intestinal uptake from the micelles. We investigated the absorption of carotenoids solubilized in mixed micelles by differentiated Ca...
We prove that groups acting geometrically on delta-quasiconvex spaces contain no essential Baumslag-Solitar quotients as subgroups. This implies that they are translation discrete, meaning that the translation numbers of their nontorsion elements are bounded away from zero.
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What is the effect in your digestive system?
How does the digestive system effect the other systems?
Individual Americans have no impact on the economy?
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Histamine and the cAMP pathway in the guinea-pig pancreas.
This study investigates the interaction between histamine and the adenylate cyclase systems involved in the secretion of amylase from the guinea-pig pancreatic lobules. Histamine increased amylase release, reaching a maximum response at 10(-5) M. Similarly, vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) evoked significant increas...
Key message ::: Distributional patterns of pectin and hemicellulose epitopes in the phloem of four hardwoods vary between cell types including sieve tube elements, companion cells, parenchyma and sclerenchyma and between tree species.
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What is the name of the enzyme in the human body, which breaks down fats?
BBC - KS3 Bitesize Science - Diet, drugs and health : Revision, Page 5 Diet, drugs and health Next Digestion and enzymes Our teeth break food down into small pieces when we chew. This is only a start to the process of digestion, as chewed pieces of food are still too large to be absorbed by the body. Food has to be bro...
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The organ that is the first major site of chemical digestive?
The organ that is thwe first major site of chemical digestion?
What is the organ that is the first majior site of chemical digestion?
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Why do you ned to digest food?
What food can make your digestion smooth?
Why people prefere eating fast food?
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Food is digested in the stomach is a chemical or physical change?
Is food digested in a stomach a chemical change?
Is food digested in a stomach a chemical change?
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Why are the small intestines longer then the large intestines?
Why is the smal intestine longer than the large intestines?
Why is the smal intestine longer than the large intestines?
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What id the function of the first part of the small intestine?
What is the straight first part of the small intestine in a frog?
What is the straight first part of the small intestine in a frog?
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What comes after stomach in the digestive system?
What is the part of the digestive system that comes after the stomach?
What is the part of the digestive system that comes after the stomach?
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What is the final and longest section of the human small intestine?
About the Small & Large Intestines | Children's Hospital Pittsburgh About the Small & Large Intestines About the Small and Large Intestines What Are the Intestines? The intestine is a muscular tube which extends from the lower end of your stomach to your anus, the lower opening of the digestive tract. It is also called...
Largest Invertebrate | Colossal Squid Video of the largest squid ever captured Colossal squid are known to inhabit the abyssal depths of the ocean primarily in the Southern Ocean that circumnavigates Antarctica . Evidence of their existence has been obtained from the stomachs of the largest predatory carnivore in the s...
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Also called a ventriculus, what name is given to a muscular pouch, in a bird's alimentary canal where food is ground down?
Digestive System in Cockroach | Tutorvista.com Back to Top Foregut consists of the mouth surrounded by the mouthparts. The mouth cavity is called the pharynx. It continues as the oesophagus that is short, narrow and thin-walled. The canal then enlarges into the crop, which is also thin-walled. The crop opens into a sho...
Buster Bloodvessel rushed to hospital | Daily Mail Online Next Buster Bloodvessel rushed to hospital Buster Bloodvessel, the roly-poly frontman of eighties band Bad Manners, is seriously ill in hospital after collapsing on stage during a gig in Italy, it has emerged. The 30-stone singer, real name Douglas Trendle, was ...
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What is the name of the enzyme produced in the mouth?
Names of the Enzymes in the Mouth & Esophagus | The Classroom | Synonym Names of the Enzymes in the Mouth & Esophagus by Andrea Becker The enzymes in your saliva start the digestion process when you put food in your mouth. Related Articles How Does Temperature Affect Metabolism? You might think of the stomach or the in...
AllGates Wigan Junction AllGates Wigan Junction Also known as AllGates Napoleon�s Retreat Commercial description Originally named Napoleon�s Retreat after Mike Harding�s (the �Rochdale Cowboy�) poem but renamed in 2015 this chestnut ale is brewed in the traditional NW style. It is an easy drinking full flavou...
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What is the common name for peristalsis?
What is Peristalsis? (with pictures) Hobbies What is Peristalsis? Last Modified Date: 12 January 2017 Copyright Protected: 10 most extreme places on Earth Peristalsis is a series of muscle contractions and relaxations that occur along the course of the intestinal tract to push food and waste products through. In some c...
-Name the strait which separates india from srilanka - Geography - CBSE Class 9th Complete Course CBSE Class 9th Complete Course Name the strait which separates india from srilanka Abhinav Singh Palk strait and gulf of. Mannar P Register To Attempt Complete Test f As Seen On People Talking About Us This product has hel...
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What bodily process breaks food down into nutrients?
What Helps Break Down Food Into Nutrients During Chemical Digestion? | LIVESTRONG.COM What Helps Break Down Food Into Nutrients During Chemical Digestion? by MATTHEW FOX, MD Last Updated: Aug 10, 2015 Matthew Fox, MD Dr. Matthew Fox graduated from the University of California with a Bachelor of Arts in molecular, cell ...
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What name is given to the first, horseshoe-shaped section of the human intestine?
Small Intestine Home > Digestive System > Digestive System of the Lower Torso > Intestines > Small Intestine Small Intestine The small intestine is a long, highly convoluted tube in the digestive system that absorbs about 90% of the nutrients from the food we eat. It is given the name “small intestine” because it is on...
Epeius | Greek mythology | Britannica.com Greek mythology THIS IS A DIRECTORY PAGE. Britannica does not currently have an article on this topic. Learn about this topic in these articles:   in Trojan horse huge hollow wooden horse constructed by the Greeks to gain entrance into Troy during the Trojan War. The horse was ...
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Which organ of the body produces bile
Pancreas | Organs | MUSC Digestive Disease Center Map/Directions Pancreas The pancreas and bile duct (biliary) systems together form an important part of the digestive system. The pancreas and liver produce juices (pancreatic juice and bile) which help in the process of digestion (i.e. the breakdown of foods into parts...
Jaime Camil in Chicago the Musical Video: Jane the Virgin Star as Billy Flynn Email It may not be the Las Vegas residency his Jane the Virgin character would love to rub in Britney Spears ‘ face, but Jaime Camil is feeling pretty good about joining the cast of the Broadway revival of Chicago: The Musical. “I love theat...
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What three organic compounds are digested by pancreatic enzymes?
Which organic compounds serves enzymes?
Which organic compounds serves enzymes?
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Medical term for painful or difficult digestion?
What is the medical term for difficulty digestion?
What is the medical term for difficulty digestion?
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Why is there no digestion of starch in the stomach?
Does starch get digested?
Does starch get digested?
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What happens when you digest proteins?
What happens to protein as it moves through the digestive system?
What happens when your body doesn't get enough protein?
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How come sometimes your stomach growls when you're hungry?
Why does your stomach growl when were hungry?
What does it mean when your stomach growls and your not hungry?
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Cockroches' digestive system and human digestive system?
What are the steps in the excretory system procces?
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Peristalsis layer of the digestive tract wall?
Which wall of the digestive tract is responsible for peristalsis?
Which wall of the digestive tract is responsible for peristalsis?
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What are the tiny particles that absorb digested food are called?
What is the semifluid mass of partly digested food after passing from the stomach is called?
What absorbs food and minerals?
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What is the purposes of the villi in the small intestine?
What is th purpose of the villi of the small intestine?
What is th purpose of the villi of the small intestine?
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Where does undigested food go in a rabbit?
Undigested food in body?
Undigested food in body?
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What regulates the exit of partially gigested food from the stomach?
What regulates the ext or partially disgested food in the stomach of a frog?
What regulates the ext or partially disgested food in the stomach of a frog?
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Does villi break down food?
Which gas is used by animal cells to break down food?
What is th purpose of the villi of the small intestine?
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Were does the digestion occur?
Does digestion occur inside the cell of the digestive tract?
Does digestion occur inside the cell of the digestive tract?
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Is the small intestine atTached to the large?
How do you get from the small intestine to the large?
How do you get from the small intestine to the large?
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What happens to the rest of the body when the pancreas fails?
What is the pancreas's job in the body?
What is the pancreas's job in the body?
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Involved in the digestion of good within the cell?
What is involved in the digestion of food with in the cell?
What is involved in the digestion of food with in the cell?
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What are the stomachs three main purposes?
What is the main functonothe stomach?
What is the pancreas's job in the body?
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The nondigestable part of certain foods that aids in moving through the digestive tract?
What is the nodigestible part of certain foods that aids in moving food through the digestive tract?
What is the nodigestible part of certain foods that aids in moving food through the digestive tract?
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What happens after food enters the small intestine?
What happens when the food gets to the small intestine?
What happens when the food gets to the small intestine?
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Where does chemical digestion begin in the rat?
Chemical digestion of cabohydrates begines here?
What is different about chemical and mechanical digestion?
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Produces bile which is transported to the duodenum?
How is bile essential to the process in the duodenum?
Glands that do not have ducts are?
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How do villi improve absorption?
Absorption of food organelles?
What is th purpose of the villi of the small intestine?
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Digested form of fat and protein?
What isthe end product of digestion for proteins?
What are the three ways power is denied to your national government and give an example?
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how do I get digestive enzymes without protease?
Acid Ease by Enzymatic is the only digestive enzyme product that does not contain protease. It's for people with "sensitive" stomach.
Like the other response states, this is just an easy way to fill pouches. You could probably use both together - Beaba to cook/purée and then this to fill pouches and store. Hope that helps!
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Where does the digestion of proteins begin?
How does the digestion of proteins begin?
What is an example of a textbook synopsis of the pathophysiology of pneumonia?
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What are the two types of digestion?
Digestive systems take many forms. There is a fundamental distinction between internal and external digestion. External digestion developed earlier in evolutionary history, and most fungi still rely on it. In this process, enzymes are secreted into the environment surrounding the organism, where they break down an orga...
Starting in 2010/2011, Hauptschulen were merged with Realschulen and Gesamtschulen to form a new type of comprehensive school in the German States of Berlin and Hamburg, called Stadtteilschule in Hamburg and Sekundarschule in Berlin (see: Education in Berlin, Education in Hamburg).
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These glands secrete liquid into the mouths of mammals to help break down starches
The Digestive System - Dictionary definition of The Digestive System ... Bile: Greenish yellow liquid produced by the liver that neutralizes acids and emulsifies ... Gastric juice (GAS-trick JOOSE):: Secretion of the gastric glands of the stomach, .... Ducts or tiny tubes carry saliva from these glands into the mouth....
Jeopary Questions page 2197 - BROADWAY MUSICALS ... CORPORATE AMERICA: Nabisco is hounding the bad doggie breath problem by adding this flavor to its Milk-Bones ABBREV.: One of the two metal alloys...
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