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fiberscope is a
flexible optical fiber bundle with an
eyepiece on one end and a lens on the
other that is used to
examine and
inspect small, difficult-to-reach...
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carry light into, or
images out of
confined spaces, as in the case of a
fiberscope.
Specially designed fibers are also used for a
variety of
other applications...
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Cross section of a single-mode
optical fiber patch cord end,
taken with a
fiberscope. The
circle is the cladding, 125
microns in diameter.
Debris is visible...
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carry light into, or
images out of
confined spaces, as in the case of a
fiberscope.
Specially designed fibers are also used for a
variety of
other applications...
- and a
number of
indirect fiberoptic viewing laryngoscopes, such as the
fiberscope,
Bullard scope,
Upsher scope, and the WuScope.
Though these devices can...
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fiber patch cord,
taken with an
illuminated microscopic viewer called a
fiberscope. The two small, eye-like
circles are the
stress rods and the tiny circle...
- K,
Sunakura M,
Hatakeyama T, Ono R (August 1969). "[Diagnosis
using a
fiberscope--the
respiratory organs]".
Naika (in ****anese). 24 (2): 284–91. PMID 5352887...
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optical fibers which divide the
image into pixels. It is also
known as a
fiberscope and can be used to
access cavities which are
around a bend, such as a...
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protective flexible jacket the 'fibroscope' (now more
commonly called a
fiberscope) was born.
Details of this
invention were
published in
papers by Hopkins...
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flexible fiberscope.
Rigid borescopes use hard
optical relay components to
transfer the
image from the tip to an
eyepiece and
flexible fiberscopes use coherent...