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Infrared thermography (IRT),
thermal imaging, and
thermal video are
examples of
infrared imaging science.
Thermographic cameras usually detect radiation...
- Non-contact
thermography,
thermographic imaging, or
medical thermology is the
field of
thermography that uses
infrared images of the
human skin to ****ist...
- Thoughtography, also
called projected thermography,
psychic photography, nengraphy, and
nensha (****anese: 念写), is the
claimed ability to "burn" images...
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create the
letters or
images on a
sheet of paper. The
simplest type of
thermography is
where the
paper has been
coated with a
material that
changes colour...
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practice of
capturing and
analyzing the data they
provide is
called thermography.
Infrared was
discovered in 1800 by Sir
William Herschel as a form of...
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Active thermography is an
advanced nondestructive testing procedure,
which uses a
thermography measurement of a
tested material thermal response after...
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thermal patterns at the object's surface.
Strictly speaking, the term
thermography alone,
refers to all
thermographic inspection techniques regardless of...
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photoplethysmography (VPG) and
thermography respectively.
Chivers and
colleagues found that men's and women's
concordance was more
similar when
thermography was used as...
- is
diagnosed primarily through observation of the symptoms. However,
thermography,
sweat testing, X-rays, electrodiagnostics, and
sympathetic blocks can...
- known). This is
termed thermography, or in the case of very hot
objects in the NIR or
visible it is
termed pyrometry.
Thermography (thermal imaging) is...