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- actions by the players in the course of play. This is in contrast to noncontact sports where players often have no opportunity to make contact with each...
- force microscopy (KPFM), also known as surface potential microscopy, is a noncontact variant of atomic force microscopy (AFM). By raster scanning in the x...
- ductility of a metal exposed to hydrogen Kelvin probe force microscope – Noncontact variant of atomic force microscopy Periodic table – Tabular arrangement...
- for Measuring Warp and Total Thickness Variation on Silicon Wafers by Noncontact Scanning (Withdrawn 2003)". www.astm.org. "ASTM F1390 - 02 Standard Test...
- create cards and figurines that can electronically read and write data via noncontact NFC and to expand the new play format in the video game world. Adoption...
- most focal injuries, and movement of the brain within the skull, termed noncontact or inertial loading, usually causes diffuse injuries. The violent shaking...
- Situ Keratomileusis Refractive Surgery Measured with Perkins Tonometry, Noncontact Tonometry, and Transpalpebral Tonometry". J Ophthalmol. 2015: 683895....
- Faraday's ice pail experiment is a simple electrostatics experiment performed in 1843 by British scientist Michael Faraday that demonstrates the effect...
- doi:10.1021/jp908381b. Bürgi, L.; Sirringhaus, H.; Friend, R. H. (2002). "Noncontact potentiometry of polymer field-effect transistors". Applied Physics Letters...
- William S. (1987-11-01). "Occult anterior subluxations of the shoulder in noncontact sports". The American Journal of Sports Medicine. 15 (6): 579–585. doi:10...