infrared imaging

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meaningsofinfraredandimaging

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infrared
adjective
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/ˌɪn.frəˈred/
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/ˌɪn.frəˈred/
Infrared light is a type of light that feels warm but cannot ...
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imaging
noun[U]
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/ɪˈmɪdʒ.ɪŋ/
us
/ɪˈmɪdʒ.ɪŋ/
the process of producing an exact picture of something, especially on a ...
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(Definition ofinfraredandimagingfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It is certainly possible to design a suitableinfraredimagingsystem that could survey hundreds of square kilometres quite quickly, and thus efficiently identify candidates despite their expected rarity.
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Infraredimagingsensor arrays often have wildly inconsistent sensitivities from pixel to pixel, due to limitations in the manufacturing process.
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More recently,infraredimagingsensors have come into use.
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Lack of bright sources can make terahertz photography more challenging than most otherinfraredimagingtechniques.
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It has a terminal guidance system based on aninfraredimagingseeker, which identifies the target during the final stage of flight.
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Thermology is sometimes referred to as medicalinfraredimagingor tele-thermology and utilizes highly resolute and sensitive thermographic cameras.
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The bedrooms featuredinfraredimagingcameras, allowing the cameras to continue filming while the lights were off.
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The sensors include stabilised day and night cameras,infraredimagingas well as laser ranging and designation.
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They are typically used in biotechnology and research applications as fluorescence microscopy, cell biology or molecular biology, as well asinfraredimaging.
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Muzzle flashes create distinct signatures that can be located usinginfraredimagingtechnology.
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Bolden was only told that it was a prototype for aninfraredimagingcamera.
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Infraredimaging, for the urban environment, will need smaller pixels.
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Mercury zinc telluride is used in infrared detectors and arrays forinfraredimagingand infrared astronomy.
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Other nondestructive testing methods are used, including embedding optical fibers coupled with optical time domain reflectometer testing of their state, testing with ultrasound, radiographic imagining, andinfraredimaging.
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These researchers concluded that we currently limit the role ofinfraredimagingto that of a closely controlled compliment to clinical exam and high quailty mammography.
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The round contains aninfraredimagingsensor that it uses to guide itself onto any tank or armoured fighting vehicle in the vicinity where it lands.
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