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Then Bud asked about the huge fluorescent screen on the left.
The image appears on a fluorescent screen or a photographic plate.
And there was one hall where colours played on a large fluorescent screen.
This was a huge fluorescent screen on Tom's left.
Then deserts and mountains came into view, moving more slowly across the fluorescent screen.
Modern image intensifiers no longer use a separate fluorescent screen.
He was the first person to use a fluorescent screen to enhance X-rays for medical purposes.
A blip of light was moving erratically on the fluorescent screen.
Almost all the oscillographs, vidscreens and fluorescent screens were broken.
Stepping up to a fluorescent screen, I lift my tunic showing the big scar.
The sample is held at a large negative potential (1-10 kV) relative to the fluorescent screen.
This tube consisted of a photocathode in close proximity to a fluorescent screen.
The first fluoroscopes consisted of an x-ray source and fluorescent screen between which the patient would be placed.
It allows the viewer to more easily see the structure of the object being imaged than past fluorescent screens.
Suspended over the table, a fluoroscope would instantly project moving x-ray images on a fluorescent screen.
Roentgen noticed that a fluorescent screen in his lab started to glow when the electron beam was turned on.
Photofluorography (sometimes called just fluorography) is photography of X-ray images from fluorescent screen.
Holding a fluorescent screen up to the window caused it to fluoresce, even though no light reached it.
In its simplest form, a fluoroscope consists of an X-ray source and fluorescent screen between which a patient is placed.
It has a means to accelerate and deflect the electron beam(s) onto the fluorescent screen to create the images.
The exact location of the source in the scrap yard was determined using a fluorescent screen which acted as a scintillator.
A display system, usually a hemispherical fluorescent screen on which the diffraction pattern can be observed directly
The $2 million system, called Met Titles, requires installation of a red velvet rail and a small fluorescent screen on every seat-back in the house.
Finally, he put his hand in front of the tube, and saw the silhouette of his bones projected onto the fluorescent screen.
They watched breathlessly as the green scope began to show a waveform which the hypertransmission was tracing on the fluorescent screen.