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  2. WPTD - Wikipedia

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    WPTD. /  39.72111°N 84.25000°W  / 39.72111; -84.25000. WPTD (channel 16) is a television station in Dayton, Ohio, United States, serving the Miami Valley as a member of PBS. The station broadcasts from studios in downtown Dayton and a transmitter near South Gettysburg Avenue in the Highview Hills neighborhood in southwest Dayton.

  3. Detectors for transmission electron microscopy - Wikipedia

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    A hybrid pixel detector, also known as a pixel array detector (PAD) features a sensor chip bonded to a separate electronics chip with each pixel read out in parallel. The pixels are typically wide and thick e.g. 150 x 150 x 500 μm for the electron microscope pixel array detector (EMPAD) described by Tate et al. [11] This large pixel size ...

  4. Resistance thermometer - Wikipedia

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    Resistance thermometer. Resistance thermometers, also called resistance temperature detectors ( RTDs ), are sensors used to measure temperature. Many RTD elements consist of a length of fine wire wrapped around a heat-resistant ceramic or glass core but other constructions are also used. The RTD wire is a pure material, typically platinum (Pt ...

  5. Thermal conductivity detector - Wikipedia

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    The thermal conductivity detector ( TCD ), also known as a katharometer, is a bulk property detector and a chemical specific detector commonly used in gas chromatography. [ 1] This detector senses changes in the thermal conductivity of the column eluent and compares it to a reference flow of carrier gas. Since most compounds have a thermal ...

  6. Medipix - Wikipedia

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    Medipix-2, Timepix, and Medipix-3 are all 256×256 pixels, each 0.055 mm (55 μm) square, forming a total area 14.08 mm × 14.08 mm. Larger area detectors can be created by bump-bonding many chips to larger monolithic sensors. Detectors of sizes from 2x2 to 2x4 chips are commonly used. Even larger, gapless areas could be created using the ...

  7. Nitrogen–phosphorus detector - Wikipedia

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    Nitrogen–phosphorus detector. The nitrogen–phosphorus detector ( NPD) is also known as thermionic specific detector ( TSD) is a detector commonly used with gas chromatography, in which thermal energy is used to ionize an analyte. [ 1][ 2] It is a type of flame thermionic detector (FTD), the other being the alkali flame-ionization detector ...

  8. Investigators believe Trump shooter posted antisemitic and ...

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    Federal investigators are looking into a YouTube account possibly connected to the would-be Donald Trump assassin in which the user espoused political violence as well as antisemitic and anti ...

  9. PMD (software) - Wikipedia

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    PMD (software) PMD is an open source static source code analyzer that reports on issues found within application code. PMD includes built-in rule sets and supports the ability to write custom rules. PMD does not report compilation errors, as it only can process well-formed source files. Rather, PMD is designed to detect inefficient code or bad ...