nuclear electronics

  • 41Joint Electronics Type Designation System — Das Joint Electronics Type Designation System (JETDS) (deutsch etwa gemeinsames Elektronik Klassifizierungssystem), früher bekannt als Joint Army Navy Nomenclature System (AN System) und Joint Communications Electronics Nomenclature System, ist… …

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  • 42Joint Electronics Type Designation System — Объединенная система обозначения типов электроники (англ. Joint Electronics Type Designation System, JETDS, ранее также известная как Joint Army Navy Nomenclature System, AN System; Joint Communications Electronics Nomenclature System)  …

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  • 43List of military electronics of the United States — This page lists types of American military electronic instruments along with brief descriptions of them. They are listed in the JETDS designation level.The total number of entries currently is 74.A*AN/AAQ 13 – aircraft pod mounted radar and FLIR… …

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  • 44Electronic anticoincidence — is a method (and its associated hardware) widely used to suppress unwanted, background events in high energy physics, experimental particle physics, gamma ray spectroscopy, gamma ray astronomy, experimental nuclear physics, and related fields. In …

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  • 45NIM — The Nuclear Instrumentation Module (NIM) standard defines mechanical and electrical specifications for electronics modules used in experimental particle and nuclear physics. The concept of modules in electronic systems offers enormous advantages… …

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  • 46English language — Language belonging to the Germanic languages branch of the Indo European language family, widely spoken on six continents. The primary language of the U.S., Britain, Canada, Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, and various Caribbean and Pacific… …

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  • 47Pulse height analyzer — A Pulse Height Analyzer is an instrument used in nuclear and elementary particle physics research which accepts electronic pulses of varying heights from particle and event detectors, digitizes the pules heights, and saves the number of pulses of …

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  • 48Kharkiv — For other uses, see Kharkiv (disambiguation). Kharkov redirects here. For other uses, see Kharkov (disambiguation). Kharkiv (Харків) Kharkov (Харьков) Freedom Square, Kharkiv …

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  • 49Oreste Piccioni — (October 24, 1915 April 13, 2002) was an Italian American physicist who made important contributions to elementary particle physics during the early years of its history. He was a graduate student of Enrico Fermi at the University of Rome,… …

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  • 50ESONE — European Standarization Organization for Nuclear Electronics …

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