Electronictagging is a form of non surreptitious surveillance consisting of an electronic device attached ... into the community. Increasingly Electronictagging has become a tool for courts, penal institutions .... Typical European usage of electronictagging includes pre trial and pre release management of the person monitored. Use of tagging instead of incarceration reduces custody population and verifies ... Home Office a proposal for the electronictagging of offenders to track their movements, or fix ..., composed of electronic scientists, penologists and prominent citizens. The term tagging thus entered ... system is also in use in Belgium . The monitoring of sex offenders via ElectronicTagging is currently ... 2010 aug 12 larry murphy electronictaggingElectronictagging has begun being used on psychiatric ... 2005 http www.g4s.com uk uk justice uk justice electronic monitoring uk justice technical info.htm Group 4 Securicor on ElectronicTagging , G4S is contracted by the Home Office to monitor offenders ... DEFAULTSORT ElectronicTagging Category Surveillance Category Punishments da Elektronisk fodl nke de ... , and in North America electronic monitoring is a more common term. Electronic monitoring has ... for covert surveillance, particularly of vehicles, but would be called tracking rather than tagging ... team at Harvard that experimented with a prototype electronic monitoring system. In 1969 he and William .... A collection of tagging devices used in the United States between 1970 and 1990, and a summary ... of Electronic Monitoring of Offenders, Dec. 8, 2009 ref is housed at the Archives of the History ... Spider Man newspaper comic strip version where the Kingpin comics Kingpin puts an electronic ... Accessed 25 September 2007 ref This was probably the first court sanctioned use of electronic monitoring. Until the widespread adoption of cellular and broadband internet networks in the mid 1990s, electronic ... offenders due for release 18th August 2010 http indoorlbs.com Electronic Monitoring and Tracking ... more details
file mt process english.jpg frame the mobile tagging process Mobile tagging is the process of providing ... Internet. History Mobile tagging is currently most prominent in Asia, especially Japan. It was developed ... through emerging mobile tagging markets in the west. ref cite web first Byron last Acohido title ... for the success of mobile tagging, besides the flexible and multiple fields of application, is the quick ... by scanning a two dimensional barcode, like one on an advertisement. In Europe mobile tagging ... electronic business messaging allowing automatic electronic transmission of data , GDSN Global Data ... file Codes4.png frame Overview of several mobile tagging codes. Certain codes can be stacked i.e. 4 .... In terms of mobile tagging, the number of codes is essentially restricted to a dozen types. For reading .... The reader uses the camera of a mobile phone for the mobile tagging process. The producers of the reader ... tagging is not only finding its way into the day to day life of campaigns in the fields of commercial, public and private tagging but also may end absolute convergence between information media. Mobile tagging connects static information carriers with the Internet and encourages the interactive behaviour ..., objects and other data. Commercial tagging Commercial tagging includes the use of multi dimensional .... Particularly in the field of commercial tagging it is vital for the code to be able to be branded .... Image with unknown copyright status removed File code hamburger.jpg Public tagging In terms of public tagging, barcodes serve as a hyperlink to additional information on public information carriers ... copyright status removed File Codetrainstation.jpg Private tagging In view of private tagging ... user friendliness, private tagging offers novel opportunities for self presentation. or date October 2011 Mobile Tagging Network unsourced section date October 2011 A mobile Tagging Network is a virtual ... bar code and or NFC tag. To be considered a Mobile Tagging Network the following elements and processes ... more details
DISPLAYTITLE transposon tagging orphan date March 2011 The term transposon tagging refers to a process in genetic engineering where transposon s transposable elements are amplified inside a biological cell by a tagging techique. Transposon tagging has been used with several species to isolate gene s. ref name Ara cite web first Paaras V. last Shah year 2007 title Transposable Elements url http arabidopsis.info students paaras transposable elements.htm Self published inline date March 2011 ref Even without knowing the nature of the specific genes, the process can still be used. ref name Ara Transposon tagging in plants By molecular separation of transposon s, from a cell nucleus, the cloning is enabled for genes which contain the transposons. ref name NDSU cite web title Transposon Tagging first Phillip last McClean year 1998 url http www.ndsu.edu pubweb mcclean plsc731 transposon tag4.htm Self published inline date March 2011 ref By using transposon tagging, researchers been able to add genetic elements from maize corn ref name pmid12021846 cite journal last1 Brutnell first1 Thomas title Transposon tagging in maize journal Functional & Integrative Genomics volume 2 issue 1 2 pages 4 12 year 2002 pmid 12021846 doi 10.1007 s10142 001 0044 0 ref and Antirrhinum into some other species such as tobacco , ref name pmid7753780 cite journal doi 10.1073 pnas.92.10.4175 last1 Dinesh Kumar first1 S. P. last2 Whitham first2 S. last3 Choi first3 D. last4 Hehl first4 R. last5 Corr first5 C. last6 Baker first6 B. title Transposon Tagging of Tobacco Mosaic Virus Resistance Gene N Its Possible Role in the TMV N Mediated Signal Transduction Pathway journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America volume 92 issue 10 pages 4175 4180 year 1995 pmid 7753780 pmc 41906 jstor 2367289 ref aspen ref name pmid15095129 cite journal unused data doi 10.1073 pnas.92.10.4175 ... S title T DNA and Transposon Tagging in Aspen journal Plant Biology volume 6 issue 1 pages 5 11 year ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Lowercase b tagging is an example of a particle jet jet flavor tagging method used in modern high energy physics high energy particle physics experiments. It is the identification or tagging of jets originating from bottom quark s or b quarks, hence the name . Importance b tagging is important because The physics of bottom quarks is quite interesting in particular, it sheds light on CP violation . Some important high mass particles both recently discovered and hypothetical decay into bottom quarks. Top quark s very nearly always do so, and the Higgs boson is expected to decay into bottom quarks more than any other particle if it is sufficiently light. Identifying bottom quarks helps to identify the decays of these particles. Methods The methods for b tagging are based on the unique features of b jets. These include Hadron s containing bottom quarks have sufficient lifetime that they travel some distance before decaying. On the other hand, their lifetimes are not so high as those of light quark hadrons, so they decay inside the detector rather than escape. The advent of precision semiconductor detector silicon detectors within particle detectors has made it possible to identify particles that originate from a different place where the bottom quark was formed e.g. the beam beam collision point in a particle accelerator , and thus indicating the likely presence of a b jet. The bottom quark is much more massive than anything it decays into. Thus its decay products tend to have higher transverse momentum momentum perpendicular to the original direction of the bottom quark, and therefore of the b jet . This causes b jets to be wider, have higher multiplicities numbers of constituent particles and invariant mass es, and also to contain low energy lepton s with momentum perpendicular to the jet. These two features can be measured, and jets that have ... publisher John Wiley & Sons edition 3 DEFAULTSORT B Tagging Category Experimental particle physics ... more details
multiple issues orphan April 2010 wikify April 2010 Synaptic tagging , or the synaptic tagging hypothesis, was first proposed in 1997 by Frey and Morris it seeks to explain how neural signaling at a particular .... ref Martin, K. C. & Kosik K. S. Synaptic tagging who s it? Nature Rev. Neurosci. 3, 813 820 2002 ref .... Overall, synaptic tagging elaborates on the molecular underpinnings of how L LTP is generated ... Molecular mechanisms of memory molecular mechanism for synaptic tagging clear Frey and Morris laid the groundwork for the synaptic tagging hypothesis, stating blockquote We propose that LTP initiates ... of the neuron. blockquote ref Frey, U. and R. G. Morris 1997 . Synaptic tagging and long term ... an additional property of synaptic tagging that involves associations between late LTP and LTD ... tagging . ref Sajikumar, S. and Frey, J.U. Late associativity, synaptic tagging, and the role of dopamine ... trafficking to the dendritic spine and cytoskeleton Synaptic tagging tag and capture theory potentially ... These processes span a number of disciplines and synaptic tagging tag and capture cannot explain them all nevertheless, synaptic tagging likely plays an important role in directing mRNA trafficking ... strength. Synaptic tagging may result in capture of the RNA RNP complex via any number .... Nat. Neurosci., 3 1079 1084 ref Possible tag models Synaptic tagging is likely to involve the acquisition ... Tagging and Cross Tagging The Role of Protein Kinase Mzeta in Maintaining Long Term Potentiation But Not Long ... which synaptic tagging functions. ref Sossin, W.S. Molecular Memory Traces. Progress in Brain Research ... stabilization. Behavioral tagging While the information gained on the synaptic tagging hypothesis .... Moncada, et al. 2009 . Behavioral tagging is a general mechanism of long term memory formation. Proceedings ... this behavioral tagging model by testing spatial object recognition, contextual conditioning, and conditioned ... for even the weak training. This behavioral learning model mirrors the synaptic tagging model ... more details
requirement. ref name Testing 2003 Best Practices in Testing & Tagging of Electrical Equipment to AS NZS 3760 2003. Zahra & Virieux 2007 3.2.2 ref Test and Tagging is sometimes referred to as PAT Testing ... misleading as test and tagging can involve inspection and testing of fixed appliances, such as wall ... and Tagging shall be conducted by a competent person blockquote A Competent Person is one who the Responsible ... . Why test and tag Test and tagging because of what is printed in Occupational Health and Workplace ... in Testing & Tagging of Electrical Equipment to AS NZS 3760 2003. Zahra & Virieux 2007 Sec 3.2.2 ref ... Practices in Testing & Tagging of Electrical Equipment to AS NZS 3760 2003. Zahra & Virieux 2007 ... and tagging melbourne.html http www.unitedelectricalservices.com.au Sources Standard AS NZS 3760 ... in Testing & Tagging of Electrical Equipment to AS NZS 3760 2003. Zahra & Virieux 2007 ISBN 0 646 46140 ... pubns indg236.pdf Official HSE Publication Guidelines on Inspection DEFAULTSORT Test And Tagging ... more details
wiktionary Electronic may refer to Engineering Electronics , devices including active amplifying electrical components Electronic communications Electronic engineering Electronic storage of data using an electronic device Electronic stability control Computing and the Internet Electronic computer or computer Electronic digital computer When using computer files or the Internet, often shortened to e , as in e mail for electronic mail Electronic commerce Electronic publishing Entertainment Electronic band or its self titled debut album Electronic album Electronic album Electronics magazine Electronics magazine Electronic music Electronica Electronic Arts , Inc. Warfare Electronic Warfare Electronic countermeasures disambiguation da Elektronisk es Electr nica desambiguaci n simple Electronic ... more details
Item level tagging or RFID item level tagging, also known as ILT is a term used to describe the tagging of individual products, as opposed to case level and pallet level tagging. ref http www.rfidjournal.com article glossary 2 ref Item level tagging is used to track individual items in order to better control inventory , by providing retailers with the ability to tag individual items on the retail floor. ref http apparel.edgl.com news Retailers Buy into Item Level Tagging63093 ref Previously, RFID tags were used to track Pallet pallets of merchandise , rather than individual items, through the supply chain . ref http www.cybra.com auto id glossary.html ref With the use of printed RFID tags, retailers are now able to track inventory at the item level, scan the tag and know the location. ref http apparel.edgl.com news Retailers Buy into Item Level Tagging63093 ref Retailers are pushing for tagging each individual item. In fact, large companies like Wal Mart , JC Penney , and Dillard s are issuing EPC electronic product code mandates, ref http www.cybra.com our products rfid solutions emepc.html ref where they request their suppliers to comply with these EPC protocols. In 2005, it was required that the suppliers use RFID tagging at the pallet and case level ref http knowledge.wpcarey.asu.edu article.cfm?articleid 1160 ref , but now it is required that they tag on the item level as well. The reason why is it so important for them to implement this is because they want to avoid losing a sale over an out of stock item, which they believe accounts for a big part of their losses. Also ... wasteful overstock . ref http www.preemptivemedia.net ftc panel2.html ref Benefits Item level tagging ... chain and in the retail environment. Benefits to item level tagging include better visibility and control of inventory and an expansion of customer experience capabilities. Item level tagging is critical ... Buy into Item Level Tagging63093 ref Industries Using Item Level Tagging Apparel Consumer goods ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Hydroxyl tagging velocimetry HTV is a velocimetry method used in humid air flows. The method is often used in high speed combusting flows because the high velocity and temperature accentuate its advantages over similar methods. HTV uses a laser often an argon fluoride excimer laser operating at 193  nm to dissociate the water in the flow into H OH. Before entering the flow optics are used to create a grid of laser beams. The water in the flow is dissociated only where beams of sufficient energy pass through the flow, thus creating a grid in the flow where the concentrations of hydroxyl OH are higher than in the surrounding flow. Another laser beam at either 248  nm or 308  nm in the form of a sheet is also passed through the flow in the same plane as the grid. This laser beam is tuned to a wavelength that causes the hydroxyl molecules to fluoresce in the UV spectrum . The fluorescence is then captured by a charge coupled device CCD camera. Using electronic timing methods the picture of the grid can be captured at nearly the same instant that the grid ... Molecular tagging velocimetry MTV methods have used ozone O3 , excited oxygen and nitric oxide as the tag instead of hydroxyl. In the case of ozone the method is known as Ozone tagging velocimetry or OTV ... Pitz title Hydroxyl tagging velocimetry method optimization signal intensity and spectroscopy ..., J.A. Wehrmeyer, S. Hu, and R.W. Pitz title Multiline hydroxyl tagging velocimetry measurements ... title Hydroxyl tagging velocimetry HTV in experimental air flows journal Applied Physics B year ... tagging in cold and not flows using ozone and hydroxyl tagging velocimetry journal Measurement Science ..., and R.W. Pitz title Flame flow tagging velocimetry with 193 nm H2O photodissociation journal Applied ..., F. Batliwala, R.W. Pitz, and P.A.DeBarber title Ozone tagging velocimetry using narrowband excimer ... AIAAJ 1999 PVJAIMP799.pdf DEFAULTSORT Hydroxyl Tagging Velocimetry Category Measuring instruments ... more details
In corpus linguistics , part of speech tagging POS tagging or POST , also called grammar grammatical tagging or lexical category word category disambiguation , is the process of marking up a word in a text ... s, etc. Once performed by hand, POS tagging is now done in the context of computational linguistics ... with a set of descriptive tags. POS tagging algorithms fall into two distinctive groups rule based and stochastic ..., employs rule based algorithms. Principle Part of speech tagging is harder than just having a list ..., can also be a verb The sailor dogs the barmaid. Performing grammatical tagging will indicate that dogs ... parts of speech to various fine degrees depending on the tagging system. Schools commonly teach ... tagging by computer, it is typical to distinguish from 50 to 150 separate parts of speech for English ... methods for tagging Koine Greek DeRose 1990 has used over 1,000 parts of speech, and found ... on part of speech tagging has been closely tied to corpus linguistics . The first major corpus ... by hand, and later users sent in errata, so that by the late 70s the tagging was nearly perfect ... later part of speech tagging systems, such as CLAWS linguistics and VOLSUNGA . However, by this time ... . For some time, part of speech tagging was considered an inseparable part of natural language ... developed CLAWS, a tagging program that did exactly this, and achieved accuracy in the 93 95 range ... are unambiguous. CLAWS pioneered the field of HMM based part of speech tagging, but was quite expensive ... proved negligibly rare. This convinced many in the field that part of speech tagging could usefully ... tagging. Unsupervised tagging techniques use an untagged corpus for their training data and produce ... taggers and methods Some current major algorithms for part of speech tagging include the Viterbi ... learning methods have also been applied to the problem of POS tagging. Methods such as SVM , Maximum ... aclwiki index.php?title POS Tagging 28State of the art 29 . This comparison uses the Penn tag ... more details
Many have argued that social tagging or collaborative tagging systems can provide navigational cues or way ..., C., and Naaman, M. Why Do Tagging Systems Work? in CHI 06 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors ... in social tagging systems is the rapid increase in the number and diversity of the tags. As opposed ... last1 Fu first1 Wai Tat title Semantic imitation in social tagging journal ACM Transactions on Computer ... forces that are driving the emergent structures in a social tagging system. The distinction ... in social tagging systems can be characterized by either a descriptive or predictive model. While ... models of social tagging typically are not concerned with explaining the actions of single individuals ... different social purposes. Descriptive Models of Social Tagging Information Theory Models For most tagging systems the total number of tags in the collective vocabulary is much less than the total ... the Efficiency of Social Tagging Systems using Information Theory. In Proc. of ACM Conference on Hypertext ... social tagging data show that as a measure of usefulness of the tags and their encoding, there is a worsening ... that help users sift through resources in social tagging systems, especially when we are engaged ... Tagging. Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences, 2007 , 104, 1461 1464. ref published ... e.g., Ajax tend to co occur with few number of tags across a wide set of documents in a social tagging ... this potential vocabulary problem, recent research has found that at the aggregate level, tagging ... Scott last2 Huberman first2 Bernardo A. year 2006 title Usage Patterns of Collaborative Tagging Systems ..., using data from the social bookmarking website Del.icio.us , has shown that collaborative tagging ... The Complex Dynamics of Collaborative Tagging , Proceedings 6th International Conference ... and shared vocabularies in collaborative tagging systems , ACM Transactions on the Web TWEB ... to different emergent behavioral patterns in a tagging system. Predictive Models of Social Tagging ... more details
Molecular Tagging Velocimetry MTV is a specific form of flow velocimetry , a technique for determining the velocity of currents in fluids such as air and water. In its simplest form, a single write laser beam is shot once through the sample space. Along its path an optically induced chemical process is initiated, resulting in the creation of a new chemical species or in changing the internal energy state of an existing one, so that the molecules struck by the laser beam can be distinguished from the rest of the fluid. Such molecules are said to be tagged. Image setupmtv.jpg frame right Schematic setup of an Molecular Tagging Velocimetry experiment This line of tagged molecules is now transported by the fluid flow. To obtain velocity information, images at two instances in time are obtained and analyzed often by correlation of the image intensities to determine the displacement. If the flow is three dimensional or turbulent the line will not only be displaced, it will also be deformed. Description There are three optical ways via which these tagged molecules can be visualized fluorescence , phosphorescence and laser induced fluorescence LIF . In all three cases molecule s relax to a lower state and their excess energy is released as photon s. In fluorescence this energy decay occurs ... impractical for tagging. In phosphorescence the decay is slower, because the transition ... step is needed. If during tagging the molecule did not reach a phosphorescing state, or relaxed before ... tagging techniques, like in PIV, velocimetry is based on visualizing the tracer displacements. MTV ... technique that yields extremely high accuracy is Hydroxyl tagging velocimetry HTV . It is based ... author C.P. Gendrich, M.M. Koochesfahani, and D.G. Nocera title Molecular tagging velocimetry ... Miles, J. Grinstead, R.H. Kohl, and G. Diskin title The RELIEF flow tagging technique and its application ... L.A. Ribarov, J.A. Wehrmeyer, R.W. Pitz, and R.A. Yetter title Hydroxyl tagging velocimetry HTV in experimental ... more details
Tagging of Pacific Predators TOPP began in 2000 as one of many projects formed by Census of Marine Life ... name TOPP Youtube cite web url http www.youtube.com user TOPPpredators title Youtube, Tagging of Pacific ... tagging of pacific predators title Zooillogix publisher Zooillogix accessdate 2009 02 22 ref ref ... print title Scientists Conduct Tagging Study publisher Standard Report date 2007 03 08 accessdate ..., such as migration routes and ecosystems, ref name A TOPP ref name Tagging PP cite web url http news.mongabay.com 2008 0217 hance sharks.html title Tagging of Pacific Pelagics, TOPP publisher SIMoN ... www.xray mag.com en node 658 title Satellite Tagging Research publisher X Ray Magazine accessdate 2009 ... cite web url http www.coml.org projects tagging pacific predators topp title Census of Marine Life, TOPP ... Tagging Image Elephantsealtag.jpg thumb right Nicole Teutschel is holding a CDT tag taken off an elephant seal at A o Nuevo State Reserve Many different types of tags are used in the TOPP tagging program ... watch?v dxOfsySiS s&feature channel page title Youtube, Tagging Leatherback Turtle publisher Youtube ... title Blue Shark Tagging publisher Groundfish accessdate 2009 02 22 Dead link date October 2010 ... web url http www.youtube.com watch?v kh 1JkScKEQ&feature channel page title Youtube, Tagging Elephant ... publisher TOPP date accessdate 2009 02 17 ref Elephant seals are prime candidates for tagging because ... Tagging of E Seals cite web url http www.elephantseal.org E Seals tagging.htm title Tagging of Elephant ... grown in, he was finally ready to compete with the adult males for the alpha position. Tagging Stelephant ... pup and gave birth to him 10 months later at A o Nuevo State Reserve. Tagging Penelope is tagged ... candidates for tagging because they tend to return to the same beach every year to breed, yielding high tag recovery. ref name Tagging of E Seals They can gather immense amounts of information ... elephant seal References reflist 30em External links http topp.org Tagging of Pacific Predators ... more details
Orphan date December 2009 Localization of organelle proteins by isotope method tagging or LOPIT is a method for determining the subcellular localization of membrane protein s. see Dunkley et al. 2006 Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci 103 17 p 6518 DEFAULTSORT Localization Of Organelle Proteins By Isotope Method Tagging Category Research methods Biology stub ... more details
Image Coleco Electronic Quarterback.jpg thumb right Electronic Quarterback Electronic Quarterback was a handheld electronic game made by Coleco in 1978. It was powered by a 9 volt battery or an AC adaptor , and it differentiated itself from the other similar handheld electronic football games of the era, notably Mattel Electronic s version, by having two blockers and giving the quarterback the ability to pass. Like many electronic games in the late 1970s, it was also released by Sears, Roebuck and Company Sears under their own brand and the name http www.handheldmuseum.com Sears Touchdown.htm Electronic Touchdown . Category Handheld electronic games Category 1978 introductions amfoot videogame stub ... more details
In electronics , an electronic switch is an electronic component or device that can switch an electrical circuit , interrupting the Electric current current or diverting it from one conductor to another. Typically, electronic switches use solid state devices such as transistors , though vacuum tubes can be used as well in high voltage applications. Category Electronic circuits ... more details
Electronic systems are groupings of electronics Electronic systems electronic electrical network circuits and electrical element components which are designed to accomplish one or more complex functions. Examples include telecommunication systems, computer systems, power distribution systems, radar systems, Electronic Music Systems electronic music systems , and many others. Electronic Systems may also refer to one of several organizations, including Goodrich Electronic Systems, a division of the Goodrich Corporation . Marconi Electronic Systems , a former business of The General Electric Company GEC . Now part of BAE Systems . Northrop Grumman Electronic Systems , a business of Northrop Grumman Electronic Systems, a former business of Raytheon Electronic Systems Center , a unit of the United States Air Force USAF located at Hanscom Air Force Base Hanscom AFB disambig ... more details
Summary Information Description Graph showing BetacommandBot tagging stats for 58 weeks from January 2007. Data provided by User ST47 can be found at Wikipedia Non free content criteria compliance . Source self made Date 17 February 2008 Location Author User Carcharoth Carcharoth User talk Carcharoth talk other versions Licensing PD self date January 2007 Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot ... more details
Summary Information Description Graph showing image tagging and image deletion spikes over 58 weeks from January 2007. Data provided by User ST47 can be found at Wikipedia Non free content criteria compliance . Source self made Date 17 February 2008 Location Author User Carcharoth Carcharoth User talk Carcharoth talk other versions Licensing PD self date January 2007 Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot ... more details
unreferenced date June 2007 Electronic Politics refers to the use of internet and PC technology in the field of politics. In modern society, like electronic commerce, electronic politics saves time and energy for propagation and greatly improves efficiency. Category Political communication Poli term stub ... more details
Orphan date September 2008 An electronic action is an operation initiated by an end user on a computer system. Examples include sending an electronic mail or instant message , communicating with a Web site , saving or copying a file and running a computer program . Overview Electronic Actions are caused by humans, not by automated processes. As well as a cause, an Electronic Action always has an effect, often involving one or more third parties for example the recipients of an electronic mail or instant message, or those viewing a Blog on which the user has posted information. Computer users typically carry out hundreds of Electronic Actions every day indeed the adoption of email, instant messaging and the World Wide Web has been entirely dependent upon the Electronic Actions of those who use them. While Electronic Actions certainly existed before the rise of the Internet , they were limited to skilled computer users carrying out very specific tasks. With the rise of personal computers and the Internet, Electronic Actions can now be carried out by anyone, anywhere. As with most human initiated activities, Electronic Actions can have negative or undesired consequences. This is true for both personal and commercial Electronic Actions. Category Human computer interaction ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 An electronic imager is an electronic device that detects electromagnetic radiation with spatial resolution. It is the electronic analog of the photographic plate or photographic film film . Common applications are digital photography and astrophotography . The imager most commonly used in the optical and ultraviolet regions of the electromagnetic spectrum spectrum is the Charge coupled device CCD . DEFAULTSORT Electronic Imager Category Electromagnetic radiation Astronomy stub Photo stub ... more details
Refimprove date May 2010 Orphan date August 2006 att May 2010 For electronic circuits and components, see Electronic Systems . Electronic System is a Belgian synthesizer group by Dan Lacksman, also known from Telex band Telex . Disco Machine is an album of seven original compositions from Dan Lacksman , who s better known as being part of the group, TELEX . This material was first recorded in 1977. ref cite web title Electronic system Disco Machine url http www.groove.nl cd 5 56370.html ref References Reflist External links http www.discogs.com artist Electronic System Discogs about Electronic System Category Belgian dance music groups Belgium band stub nl Electronic System ... more details
Electronic Products is an electronic component and technology trade magazine published by Hearst Corporation Hearst Business Media serving the electronic design community. Reaching over 120,000 electronic engineers EEs and others in the trade across the United States in print and over twice that number online worldwide, Electronic Products is one of the leading trade publications in its category. Electronic Products editorial sections provide information on new products from the smallest capacitor to the brightest light emitting diode LED . In addition, featured articles range from selecting the best components to fill an application need to the latest in developing electronics technology. The editorial is rounded out with application specific product sections and transcripts of discussion roundtables on subjects from medical to military electronics. External links http www.electronicproducts.com Electronic Products web site Hearst Category Professional and trade magazines sci mag stub trade mag stub ... more details
Electronic Beats is a T Mobile funded lifestyle concept which is composed of four projects Magazine Electronic Beats Magazine is a quarterly publication, revolving around music, culture, fashion, travel and lifestyle issues. It is free of charge. Website Electronicbeats.net has the same focus as the magazine there are additional articles, an event calendar and audio video features available. Events The Electronic Beats live music events are a series of concerts, festivals and club nights, hosted in several European cities. DVD Slices is the DVD Magazine of Electronic Beats. External links http www.discogs.com label Electronic Beats Electronic Beats on Discogs http www.electronicbeats.net Electronic Beats Website http www.eb slices.net Slices Website Category Mobile phone companies of the United Kingdom Category Customer loyalty programs ... more details