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  2. Borescope - Wikipedia

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    Schematic view of a rigid borescope Borescope in use, showing typical view through the device. A borescope (occasionally called a boroscope, though this spelling is nonstandard) is an optical instrument designed to assist visual inspection of narrow, difficult-to-reach cavities, consisting of a rigid or flexible tube with an eyepiece or display on one end, an objective lens or camera on the ...

  3. Endoscope - Wikipedia

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    rigid endoscope: A rigid endoscope is a prismatic optical system with advantages of clear imaging, multiple working channels and multiple viewpoints. flexible endoscope: A flexible endoscope is an optical-fiber-based system. Notable features of a flexible endoscope include that the lens can be manipulated by the operator to change direction ...

  4. Endoscopy - Wikipedia

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    For non-medical use, such as internal inspection of complex technical systems, borescopes are used. These are similar to endoscopes. These are similar to endoscopes. The planning and architectural community use architectural endoscopy for pre-visualization of scale models of proposed buildings and cities

  5. Remote visual inspection - Wikipedia

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    Technologies include, but not limited to, rigid or flexible borescopes, videoscopes, fiberscopes, push cameras, pan/tilt/zoom cameras and robotic crawlers.Remote are commonly used where distance, angle of view and limited lighting may impair direct visual examination or where access is limited by time, financial constraints or atmospheric hazards.

  6. Visual inspection - Wikipedia

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    Visual inspection is a common method of quality control, data acquisition, and data analysis.Visual Inspection, used in maintenance of facilities, mean inspection of equipment and structures using either or all of raw human senses such as vision, hearing, touch and smell and/or any non-specialized inspection equipment.

  7. Fiberscope - Wikipedia

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    Illumination system – A fiber optic light guide that relays light from the source to the target area; Articulation system – The ability of the user to control the movement of the bending section of the fiberscope that is directly attached to the distal lens. Fiberscope body – The control section that is designed to help aide one hand ...

  8. Videoscope - Wikipedia

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    Videoscope (testing equipment), an alternative name for the video borescope. Videoscope (film distributor) , Australian distributor of Dimboola and other films. The Phantom of the Movies' Videoscope , a US movie magazine released between 1993 and 2020.

  9. Category:Medical manuals - Wikipedia

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    The Merck Manuals; Macer Floridus; A Manual of Diseases of the Nervous System; Manual of Medical Diagnostics and Healthcare; Martindale: The Complete Drug Reference; Medical Ethics (book) List of medical textbooks; Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy; Merck Veterinary Manual; Miller's Anesthesia; The Modern Home Physician; Musculoskeletal ...