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This "image dissector" drawing would become legally important years later.
Interviewer: The image dissector was used to send shots back from the moon to earth.
The face, half covered, bore the marks of the dissector's knife.
Then it, too, had been cut into as if by a dissector's scalpel, but the job was incomplete.
This tube is a combination of the image dissector and the Emitron.
Farnsworth submitted a patent application for the image dissector on January 7, 1927.
Disk scanners share a major limitation with the Farnsworth image dissector.
Dippel did, however, experiment quite frequently with dead animals, of which he was an "avid dissector".
Philo called his invention an "image dissector"; his teacher kept this drawing.
Edmund Bond (the dissector of Eclipse) became a resident pupil.
Stars were observed as the satellite rotated, by a sensitive region of the image dissector tube detector.
The proportionator is related to the optical fractionator and physical dissector methods that also estimate population.
Some image dissector cameras were used to broadcast the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin.
Practical anatomy: a new arrangement of the London dissector, (Philadelphia, 1856).
There is also an instructional booklet to assist the dissector in recognizing physiological features like the central nervous system.
Candida is a shrewd dissector of men's souls, but her insights are neither sharp nor cruel.
Farnsworth called his device an image dissector because it converted individual elements of the image into electricity one at a time.
The optical system of the image dissector focuses an image onto a photocathode mounted inside a high vacuum.
Maniaxe also introduces a fourth member to Ghoul, "Dissector".
A dissector An inspector.
-600 V), and is converted into an electron image (a principle borrowed from the image dissector).
Male cat dissector.
McLean was a fanatical describer, a dissector of wonderful dexterity: a most dogged, stubborn worker.
Eventually, Farnsworth moved to Salt Lake City and began efforts to raise funds to develop his idea for the "image dissector."
The members go by the stage names Cremator, Fermentor, Digestor, and Dissector.