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Flying-spot scanner

Known as: FSS, Flying spot scanner 
A flying-spot scanner (FSS) uses a scanning source of a spot of light, such as a high-resolution, high-light-output, low-persistence cathode ray tube… 
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2011
2011
A switchable frequency selective surface (FSS) made of square loop slots and PIN diodes connected to a novel separate biasing… 
2010
2010
This work presents a new proposal for Frequency Selective Surface (FSS) design for Ultra-Wideband (UWB) applications. The new… 
2009
2009
Alloy systems such as Ga{sub 1-x}In{sub x}As consist of different random assignments {sigma} of the Ga and In atoms onto the… 
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2008
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2007
Highly Cited
2007
This letter presents a new design for electromagnetic bandgap (EBG) resonator antennas allowing to create dual-band structures… 
1996
1996
A novel system has been developed to provide noninvasive and simultaneous measures of horizontal, vertical, and torsional… 
1981
1981
One of the potentials of Digital Radiography has been for quantitative measurement, both spatial or contrast. This potential has… 
1975
1975
The development of a training course on fault finding in a crude distillation unit is described and its contents illustrated. The… 
1974
1974
Abstract : A flying spot scanner (FSS) system was designed and constructed to digitize color images from 35 mm transparencies… 
1967
1967
An analysis of the performance of a cathode-ray-tube flying-spot-scanner film reading system requires a treatment of the gray…