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Тезаурус:
- The new 1020 LC Plus controller from Perkin-Elmer provides single-point control of an LC system at local level, with real-time display of chromatographs and system status and data handling capabilities which include batch reprocessing and multilevel calibration.
- An advantage of this technique is that, with glass LC cell walls and transparent electrodes, the displays can be lit from behind to create a luminous image more like the TV we all know and love.
- A: How LC TV works
- In this, and their inability yet to give colour, these small CRTs compare with LC TVs (1).
- This is done either by mounting the LC cell onto a semiconductor substrate, with one activating transistor behind each pixel, or by row and column electrodes on the glass LC cell walls.
- However, when the patients were divided into those with good control (HbA lc 9 per cent) and bad control (HbA lc 9 per cent) it was found that the group with poor control had a significantly reduced platelet-aggregate ratio.
- 8-; What difference would fitting an HC car type vacuum advance and balance weights to a LC Range Rover engine running on four star petrol and re-timed make? h.
- Also the 1020 LC Plus Controller, providing single-point control of an LC system at the local level, with real-time display of chromatograms and system status; the Model LS-50B luminescence spectrometer offering high sensitivity and selectivity in the measurement of fluorescence, phosphorescence, bio and chemiluminescence; and the Harwell Matchfinder for chromatographic pattern recognition or fingerprinting.
- Scientific instruments Other LC screens are available for less demanding, but less trivial, applications.
- This is how Hitachi's LC pixels operate.
- The LC layer is used as a shutter, blocking light or transmitting it onto a screen.
- In other LC TV prototypes different crystalline phase transitions are exploited.
- The smaller LC TV picture is accepted: it subtends a smaller angle at the viewer's eye giving some illusion of reasonable resolution.
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