Detector Sample Clauses

Detector. A list of all bypassed elements is displayed. To un-bypass bypassed elements:
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Detector. A list of all isolated detectors is displayed. To de-isolate isolated elements:
Detector. Various sorting criteria are displayed. See also Working with lists, page 26.
Detector. Various selection criteria are displayed. See also Working with lists, page 26.
Detector. (1) Checking of detector flow and adjustment, (2) Checking of detector heating and adjustment, (3) Conditioning of TCD Detector.
Detector. Figure 2.1: Illustration of a 2D CT imaging setup. The left illustrates how x-ray beams are emitted from the source in a cone, pass through an object of interest, and are then measured at the detector. The right illustrates how the source might be rotated around the object to collect additional data. In this illustration we assume the detector remains stationary, which is often the case in limited angle tomography applications such as tomosynthesis, but it should be obvious how the illustration would be modified if the detector rotates with the source. attenuation coefficient. The problem of CT image reconstruction is to determine these attenuation coefficients from a sequence of measured projection data, which is obtained by rotating the source (at least partially) around the object; again, we refer to Figure 2.1 for a 2D illustration of the data collection process.
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Detector. 3.4.1. Must use a fast analog-to-digital converter.
Detector. The smallest independent sensing region on a detector chip that produces photo-charge proportional to the radiant energy (exposure) it receives. DigitalGlobe Proprietary and Confidential Use or disclosure of data is subject to the restriction on the title page of this document. FOIA CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED PORTIONS OF THE EXHIBIT MARKED BY [**Redacted**] HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

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