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They were equipped with visual light amplifiers which gave a full color daylight cast to the scene.
Lawrence upped his light amplifier sensitivity, knowing there must be some abnormality.
Definitely not using their suits' light amplifiers.
A nanolaser, also referred to as a miniature laser is a laser, namely a light amplifier by stimulated emission of radiation, that has nanoscale dimensions.
ILA (Image Light Amplifier) light valves.
Kirk was still using passive sensors, but this close he was able to use light amplifiers to bring up detailed images of the Calypso's hull on a control board display.
This uncommonly light amplifier uses patented ZOTL Technology exclusively licensed from The David Berning Company.
The helmet is an integral SPECTRA helmet fitted with real-time positioning and information system, and with light amplifiers for night vision.
D-ILA JVC's Direct-drive Image Light Amplifier based on LCoS technology.
LCD projectors, such as JVC's Digital Image Light Amplifier (D-ILA) line, work on a slightly different system.
It was a century and a half since astronomers had had to rely upon their eyesight; today, they had far more delicate weapons--a whole armory of light amplifiers and radiation detectors.
The connectors on his helmet into which the sight would have to fit were presently occupied by the spectroscopic lenses, light amplifiers and sensors that he had wanted to have in place while he was searching.
In "The Color of Revenge," a S.T.A.R. Labs facility in Bludhaven is later attacked by Crazy Quilt when he comes to steal the Stimulated Emission Light Amplifier.
There are two kinds of large-venue digital projector technology: DLP Cinema, developed by Texas Instruments, and D-ILA, or Digital-Direct-Drive Image Light Amplifier, by JVC.
In "The Color of Revenge", a flashback showed that Batman got a call from Commissioner Gordon that Crazy Quilt had broken into the museum to steal the Stimulated Emission Light Amplifier.
In 1973, to meet the demands for low-maintenance and lighter amplifiers, Hartley Peavey sought Chalker's guidance, along with that of Buddy Emmons and other steel guitarists in developing the Session 400 amplifier, which went into production in 1974.
He noticed in passing that it was as dark as the inside of a mine, and he was wondering what had changed their minds and convinced them to let him up when his helmet was placed on his head and the light amplifiers on the visor engaged.
Commercial implementations of LCoS technology include: Sony's SXRD (Silicon X-tal Reflective Display) and JVC's D-ILA (Digital Direct Drive Image Light Amplifier), and Epson's "reflective 3LCD".