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Charge coupled semiconductor devices
- W. S. Boyle, G. E. Smith
- Engineering, Computer Science
- Bell Syst. Tech. J.
- 1 April 1970
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The invention and early history of the CCD
- G. E. Smith
- Physics
- 31 May 2011
As the first practical solid state imaging device, the invention of the charge coupled device has profoundly affected image sensing technology. They are used in a wide range of applications both as… Expand
Western Kentucky coal resources
- G. E. Smith, R. A. Brant
- Geology
- 1 March 1980
The Western Kentucky coal field originally contained 40,989,293,000 short tons of coal; remaining coal is estimated to be 38,626,562,000 short tons. Seven coal beds account for more than 93 percent… Expand
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Effective foreign language instruction in the secondary school
- G. E. Smith, M. P. Leamon
- Sociology
- 1969
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Nitrate accumulation in vegetable crops as influenced by soil fertility practices
- J. R. Brown, G. E. Smith
- Environmental Science
- 1967
This investigation was supported in whole by Public Health Services Grant EF 00467, from the Division of Environmental Engineering and Food Protection--P. [2].
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B.S.T.J. brief: The buried channel charge coupled device
- R. H. Walden, R. Krambeck, R. J. Strain, J. Mckenna, N. L. Schryer, G. E. Smith
- Mathematics
- 1 September 1972
The charge-coupled device, as described originally by Boyle and Smith,1 operates by moving minority carriers along the surface of a semiconductor with voltage pulses applied to metal electrodes which… Expand
Nobel Lecture: The invention and early history of the CCD
- G. E. Smith
- Physics
- 13 August 2010
To try to indicate how the invention of charge coupled devices CCDs in 1969 by W. S. Boyle and myself came about, it is first necessary to describe three important technologies being pursued at the… Expand
Machine learning to refine decision making within a syndromic surveillance service
- I. Lake, F. Colón-González, G. C. Barker, R. Morbey, G. E. Smith, A. Elliot
- Medicine
- BMC Public Health
- 14 May 2019
BackgroundWorldwide, syndromic surveillance is increasingly used for improved and timely situational awareness and early identification of public health threats. Syndromic data streams are fed into… Expand