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  • 91Cosmic-ray observatory — A cosmic ray observatory is a scientific installation built to detect high energy particles coming from space called cosmic rays. This typically includes photons (high energy light), electrons, protons, and some heavier nuclei, as well as… …

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  • 92Confocal laser scanning microscopy — (CLSM or LSCM) is a technique for obtaining high resolution optical images with depth selectivity.[1] The key feature of confocal microscopy is its ability to acquire in focus images from selected depths, a process known as optical sectioning.… …

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  • 93photoreception — photoreceptive, adj. /foh toh ri sep sheuhn/, n. the physiological perception of light. [1905 10; PHOTO + RECEPTION] * * * Biological responses to stimulation by light, most often referring to the mechanism of vision. In one celled organisms such …

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  • 94Nuclear technology — A residential smoke detector is the most familiar piece of nuclear technology for some people Nuclear technology is technology that involves the reactions of atomic nuclei. Among the notable nuclear technologies are nuclear power, nuclear… …

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  • 95Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy — (FCS) is a common technique used by physicists, chemists, and biologists to experimentally characterize the dynamics of fluorescent species (e.g. single fluorescent dye molecules in nanostructured materials, autofluorescent proteins in living… …

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  • 96Brote de rayos gamma — Para grupo de hardcore punk, véase GRB (banda). Luminiscencia visible de GRB 970508 observada un mes …

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  • 97Noise-equivalent temperature — (NET) is a measure of the sensitivity of a detector of thermal radiation in the infrared, terahertz or microwave portions of the electromagnetic spectrum. It is the amount of incident signal temperature that would be needed to match the internal… …

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  • 98Cathodoluminescence — is an optical and electrical phenomenon whereby a beam of electrons is generated by an electron gun (e.g. cathode ray tube) and then impacts on a luminescent material such as a phosphor, causing the material to emit visible light. The most common …

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  • 99MAGIC (telescope) — This article is about the telescope. For other uses, see Magic (disambiguation). MAGIC 1 The first MAGIC telescope Organization MAGIC co …

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  • 100Radiographic equipment — This is a page devoted to the basic equipment used for radiographic work, both medical and industrial. Photon sources [http://www pub.iaea.org/MTCD/publications/PDF/P066 scr.pdf] X ray sources A high energy X ray machine can be used for… …

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