
LASERPULSE™ LIGHT ARM FOR PIV MODEL 610015
... overall length of the assembly. Standard length is 1.8 meters, but lengths from 0.5 meter to 2.2 meters are available on request. ...
... overall length of the assembly. Standard length is 1.8 meters, but lengths from 0.5 meter to 2.2 meters are available on request. ...
- Adlershof.de
... for laser medicine and joining processes in industrial manufacturing (www.lumics.de) // ColVisTec AG: Inline technology for continuous process monitoring using probes in the UV-VIS spectrum (color measurement), e. g. directly in the extrusion of polymers, as PAT in pharmaceuticals (hot melt extrusio ...
... for laser medicine and joining processes in industrial manufacturing (www.lumics.de) // ColVisTec AG: Inline technology for continuous process monitoring using probes in the UV-VIS spectrum (color measurement), e. g. directly in the extrusion of polymers, as PAT in pharmaceuticals (hot melt extrusio ...
Generation of relativistic intensity pulses at a kilohertz
... regime could be reached previously only with relatively large and expensive lasers working at relatively low repetition rates, i.e., single-shot to 10-Hz. Currently there are only a small number of such big laser systems available for relativistic physics studies.4 – 8 Kilohertz, millijoule, femtose ...
... regime could be reached previously only with relatively large and expensive lasers working at relatively low repetition rates, i.e., single-shot to 10-Hz. Currently there are only a small number of such big laser systems available for relativistic physics studies.4 – 8 Kilohertz, millijoule, femtose ...
Wrangler - TACC User Portal
... process, this doesn’t have to be long-lived • All the DB “servers” we have encountered run in user-space, just as any other process • This is also true of many “cluster” databases • We encourage users to experiment ...
... process, this doesn’t have to be long-lived • All the DB “servers” we have encountered run in user-space, just as any other process • This is also true of many “cluster” databases • We encourage users to experiment ...
The Need for Smart Data Visualization
... Data visualization is the graphical representation of vast amounts of quantitative and/or qualitative data. Data visualization tools allow organizations to have better control of data analysis, governance, and management by breaking down the traditional barriers to data analysis and providing easy-t ...
... Data visualization is the graphical representation of vast amounts of quantitative and/or qualitative data. Data visualization tools allow organizations to have better control of data analysis, governance, and management by breaking down the traditional barriers to data analysis and providing easy-t ...
Modern DBMS (powerPoint 470kb)
... SQL is a well-defined, standardized language that includes language for data definition and language for data manipulation. It may be used independently to manage and access a database, or it may be imbedded in other software, such as computer programming languages. CIS 205 Modern DBMS p.14 ...
... SQL is a well-defined, standardized language that includes language for data definition and language for data manipulation. It may be used independently to manage and access a database, or it may be imbedded in other software, such as computer programming languages. CIS 205 Modern DBMS p.14 ...
Lecture 12 - The University of Texas at Dallas
... – Research Funded by Air Force Office of Scientific Research – Education funded by the National Science Foundation ...
... – Research Funded by Air Force Office of Scientific Research – Education funded by the National Science Foundation ...
CSE5810 - University of Connecticut
... Filtering naming system Adjust documentation standards for each department E.g. Financial employee and patient see “heart attack” vs. global view classification as “Myocardial Infarction” ...
... Filtering naming system Adjust documentation standards for each department E.g. Financial employee and patient see “heart attack” vs. global view classification as “Myocardial Infarction” ...
NEWS RELEASE Redfern Integrated Optics, Inc. Expands Product
... CEO of RIO “The design guarantees no performance degradation as compared to an ORIONTM module of the RIN, linewidth and phase noise over the operating case temperature of 0-70C.” The high-power RIO GRANDE, ideal for sensing, LIDAR, high-resolution metrology and general research and development appli ...
... CEO of RIO “The design guarantees no performance degradation as compared to an ORIONTM module of the RIN, linewidth and phase noise over the operating case temperature of 0-70C.” The high-power RIO GRANDE, ideal for sensing, LIDAR, high-resolution metrology and general research and development appli ...
290445 Ch7 Data Resource Management
... See if you can find examples of how companies treat their data. Does there seem to be any relationship between companies that look at their data as an asset and companies that are highly successful in their respective industries? ...
... See if you can find examples of how companies treat their data. Does there seem to be any relationship between companies that look at their data as an asset and companies that are highly successful in their respective industries? ...
Slowing Down the Speed of Light - The Institute of Optics
... Motivation: Maximum Slow-Light Time Delay “Slow light”: group velocities < 10-6 c ! Proposed applications: controllable optical delay lines optical buffers, true time delay for synthetic aperture radar. Key figure of merit: normalized time delay = total time delay / input pulse duration ≈ informati ...
... Motivation: Maximum Slow-Light Time Delay “Slow light”: group velocities < 10-6 c ! Proposed applications: controllable optical delay lines optical buffers, true time delay for synthetic aperture radar. Key figure of merit: normalized time delay = total time delay / input pulse duration ≈ informati ...
P2SF: Physically-based Point Spread Function for
... spatially- dependence. The wavelength dependent optical properties of the system components lead to repeat the entire estimation process. This is usually valid for all the methods : ray-tracing, model-based, and P2SF. Figure 2 reports the computational time (CT) required by each P2SF’s stage (SIFs, ...
... spatially- dependence. The wavelength dependent optical properties of the system components lead to repeat the entire estimation process. This is usually valid for all the methods : ray-tracing, model-based, and P2SF. Figure 2 reports the computational time (CT) required by each P2SF’s stage (SIFs, ...
Extract Transform Load (ETL) Offload Reduce Growing Data
... referential integrity constraints as well as required values. There are several different patterns that can be used for loading data, depending on the needs of the enterprise. These patterns are capable of the following: ...
... referential integrity constraints as well as required values. There are several different patterns that can be used for loading data, depending on the needs of the enterprise. These patterns are capable of the following: ...
A METHODOLOGY FOR GIS INTERFACING OF MARINE DATA
... Fig. 9. Polygon cover of the Mediterranean Sea with depth up to -1500m. The associated benthic organism info-table is used for species spatial distribution based on presence-absence and depth-limit occurrence (example GIS database: Polychaetae). AVHRR (SST) and SeaWiFS (Chlor-A) data are organised i ...
... Fig. 9. Polygon cover of the Mediterranean Sea with depth up to -1500m. The associated benthic organism info-table is used for species spatial distribution based on presence-absence and depth-limit occurrence (example GIS database: Polychaetae). AVHRR (SST) and SeaWiFS (Chlor-A) data are organised i ...
ACIMS - Alberta Parks
... Survey Project information generally only needs to be entered once per survey, it is not necessary to repeat every row if the information is identical to the row above. In the automatic load process, all data in rows following the survey line are associated with the survey line. For example if sprin ...
... Survey Project information generally only needs to be entered once per survey, it is not necessary to repeat every row if the information is identical to the row above. In the automatic load process, all data in rows following the survey line are associated with the survey line. For example if sprin ...
Integrating spatial intelligence and business intelligence
... • Observer functions: Queries, which return specific information about a feature such as the location of the centre of a circle. The drive for full integration of BI, GIS and CAD technology could be fulfilled with the use of a spatially enabled database. The special requirements for a spatial data ...
... • Observer functions: Queries, which return specific information about a feature such as the location of the centre of a circle. The drive for full integration of BI, GIS and CAD technology could be fulfilled with the use of a spatially enabled database. The special requirements for a spatial data ...
JAP04 - Anglictina pro fyziky 4 Refractive index
... reduced inside the medium. For example, typical glass has a refractive index of 1.5, which means that light travels at 0.67 times the speed in air or vacuum. Two common properties of glass and other transparent materials are directly related to their refractive index. First, light rays change direct ...
... reduced inside the medium. For example, typical glass has a refractive index of 1.5, which means that light travels at 0.67 times the speed in air or vacuum. Two common properties of glass and other transparent materials are directly related to their refractive index. First, light rays change direct ...
1 Introduction
... Every time a data block is written on a disk in an array, a parity block is generated within the same stripe. A block is often composed of many consecutive sectors on a disk. A series of blocks from each of the disks in an array is collectively called a “stripe”. If another block, or some portion of ...
... Every time a data block is written on a disk in an array, a parity block is generated within the same stripe. A block is often composed of many consecutive sectors on a disk. A series of blocks from each of the disks in an array is collectively called a “stripe”. If another block, or some portion of ...
Intro to Information Systems
... their lifeblood. For example, it has been estimated that any firm in the financial industry would have a life expectancy of less than 100 hours if they were placed in a position where they could not access their organizational data. Do you ...
... their lifeblood. For example, it has been estimated that any firm in the financial industry would have a life expectancy of less than 100 hours if they were placed in a position where they could not access their organizational data. Do you ...
Planar optical antenna to direct light emission - nano
... Fluorescence detection covers a broad and bustling area of modern optics. During the last decades, great efforts have been spent in improving the collection of light from single quantum emitters, such as solid-state sources [1] and molecules [2], for example. Recently, novel collection strategies ha ...
... Fluorescence detection covers a broad and bustling area of modern optics. During the last decades, great efforts have been spent in improving the collection of light from single quantum emitters, such as solid-state sources [1] and molecules [2], for example. Recently, novel collection strategies ha ...
blood group detection using fiber optics
... Determination of blood groups of a human being is a vital factor. Man by nature has any one of the blood groups namely A, B, AB and O. The blood group “AB” is called the “Universal acceptor” and the people with the “O” group are called “Universal donors”. During blood transfusion any mismatch can le ...
... Determination of blood groups of a human being is a vital factor. Man by nature has any one of the blood groups namely A, B, AB and O. The blood group “AB” is called the “Universal acceptor” and the people with the “O” group are called “Universal donors”. During blood transfusion any mismatch can le ...
3D optical data storage
3D optical data storage is the term given to any form of optical data storage in which information can be recorded and/or read with three-dimensional resolution (as opposed to the two-dimensional resolution afforded, for example, by CD).This innovation has the potential to provide petabyte-level mass storage on DVD-sized discs (120mm). Data recording and readback are achieved by focusing lasers within the medium. However, because of the volumetric nature of the data structure, the laser light must travel through other data points before it reaches the point where reading or recording is desired. Therefore, some kind of nonlinearity is required to ensure that these other data points do not interfere with the addressing of the desired point.No commercial product based on 3D optical data storage has yet arrived on the mass market, although several companies are actively developing the technology and claim that it may become available ""soon"".