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| 6000C001300MV | PLC Radwell | BINKS | Not Provided | PHOTOTUBE PRE-AMPLIFIER |
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Phototube Expert for Consulting, Expert Witness phototube ? cold-cathode tube ? multiplier phototube See Intota Information |
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Cesium Phototube Expert for Consulting, Expert Witness cesium phototube ? phototube ? cesium See Intota Information |
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The Secondary Emission Phototube with that of a corresponding gas phototube; that as regards fidelity, it retains the freedom of the vacuum phototube from the considerable loss in |
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A transverse wave phototube for detection of... A transverse wave phototube for detection of microwave-frequency-modulated light |
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phototube - Definition of phototube at YourDictionary.com Dictionary Home » Webster's New World College Dictionary » phototube |
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klughammer - Camera Adapter C-mount Phototube C-Mount Phototube Digital Consumer Cameras Klughammer » Camera Adapter » C-Mount Phototube |
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Photoelectric Cell - ninemsn Encarta Photoelectric Cell, also phototube, electron tube in which the electrons initiating an electric current originate by photoelectric emission (see |
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Exhibit Cross Reference - Phototube Phototube A phototube is a device that responds to light by producing an electric current. |
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Pictures Stanford's Pictures Trigger box and high res pictures of the phototube assembly. |
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X and Y Phototube response variations X and Y Phototube response variations Incorporates : |