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  2. Chihaya Adachi - Wikipedia

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    Chihaya Adachi (born 26 October 1963) is a Japan-born scientist and lecturer specializing in organic electronics which is a field of materials science.Adachi is the Director of the Center for Organic Photonics and Electronics Research (OPERA) at Kyushu University, [1] a large multi-disciplinary team of physicists, chemists, and engineers from both academia and industry.

  3. Information Sciences Institute - Wikipedia

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    The USC Information Sciences Institute (ISI) is a component of the University of Southern California (USC) Viterbi School of Engineering, and specializes in research and development in information processing, computing, and communications technologies. It is located in Marina del Rey, California. [1]

  4. Institute for Creative Technologies - Wikipedia

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    The Institute for Creative Technologies (ICT) is a University Affiliated Research Center at the University of Southern California located in Playa Vista, California. ICT was established in 1999 with funding from the US Army. [1] The Institute's facilities as of April 2021

  5. Izanagi - Wikipedia

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    Izanagi and Izanami, realizing that they were meant to procreate and have children, then devised a marriage ceremony whereby they would walk in opposite directions around the pillar, greet each other and initiate intercourse. After Izanami greeted Izanagi first, Izanagi objected that he, the man, should have been the first to speak.

  6. List of synchrotron radiation facilities - Wikipedia

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    UCSB Center for Terahertz Science and Technology (CTST) University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, California: US Duke Free Electron Laser Laboratory (DFELL) Duke University, Durham, North Carolina: US 0.2 - 1.2 107.46 1994 Jefferson Laboratory Free Electron Laser (Jlab) Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility, Newport News ...

  7. Coded aperture - Wikipedia

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    A coded "shadow" is cast upon a plane by blocking radiation in a known pattern. The properties of the original radiation sources can then be mathematically reconstructed from this shadow. Coded apertures are used in X- and gamma ray imaging systems, because these high-energy rays cannot be focused with lenses or mirrors that work for visible light.

  8. Automated X-ray inspection - Wikipedia

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    With the advancement of image processing software the number applications for automated x-ray inspection is huge and constantly growing. The first applications started off in industries where the safety aspect of components demanded a careful inspection of each part produced (e.g. welding seams for metal parts in nuclear power stations) because the technology was expectedly very expensive in ...

  9. Cargo scanning - Wikipedia

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    X-ray radiography is similar to gamma-ray radiography but instead of using a radioactive source, it uses a high-energy bremsstrahlung spectrum with energy in the 5–10 MeV range [8] [9] created by a linear particle accelerator (LINAC). Such X-ray systems can penetrate up to 30–40 cm of steel in vehicles moving with velocities up to 13 km/h.