Examples of using Detectors in English and their translations into Danish
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Infrared motion detectors are active andpassive.
Both detectors on the same column.
Any type of smoke or steam will activate the smoke detectors in the building.
We haven't disabled the American radiological detectors yet.
Those are bomb detectors?
Infrared remote control for end user is applicable for the Master versions of following detectors.
Both detectors on the same column.
It is suitable for the Master versions of following detectors.
Delphi was one of the detectors in the LEP accelerator; it consisted of the different types of detectors mentioned above.
HANDS-ON CERN-- Text This chapter focuses on detectors, which together with accelerators are some of the tools scientists use to explore matters smallest components.
HANDS-ON CERN-- Text It is the detectors that enable us to measure the energy and trajectories of the particles that are created in the collisions.
As with hadron calorimeters, muon detectors in CMS consist of layers of iron interleaved with tracking chambers.
Only the detectors in the immediate vicinity of the fire are activated,
also to improve the impedance tuning circuit, so that detectors have a higher detection voltage.
solids content of the medium is calculated from the amount of the scattered light received by the detectors.
the mirrors for reflecting the beams onto the detectors are located behind the environmental shield.
It is mainly suitable for the refurbishment of wired alarms, where old detectors are kept. They are also very frequently used to control multiple appliances through the PG outputs.
So hopefully, they will make the motion Three o'clock sharp, go over the fence, the bag of cats and iguanas detectors go so crazy.
Even smaller pieces, which might break off, can easily be detected using standard metal detectors in line, either by the operator
Series ODM Infrared detectors ODM… detect energy radiated by a hot body in the near infrared range 1… 3 µm.