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High Volume Instrument and Glucose Analysis of Acid Treated, Rinsed, and/or Heated and Autoclaved Cotton Fibers

Clothing and Textiles Research Journal, 2004
Cottons contaminated with stickiness from physiological and/or entomological sugars cause multiple processing problems in textile mills. Textile mills request cotton with no stickiness or need methods to remove stickiness and consequently avoid processing problems.
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Portable instrument for the volume measurement of high-frequency percussive ventilators - biomed 2010.

Biomedical sciences instrumentation, 2016
In recent years, the usefulness of High Frequency Percussive Ventilation (HFPV) has been clinically valued as a suitable alternative to conventional mechanical ventilation especially in particularly conditions (for example in pulmonary resection [1]). However, sophisticated and expensive equipments are required for measuring the respiratory parameters ...
Fabio, Riscica   +2 more
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COTTON ELONGATION MEASUREMENT USING HIGH VOLUME INSTRUMENTS

Transactions of the ASAE, 1998
Fiber elongation is an important physical property of textile fibers. Elongation determinations were initially performed on individual fibers. This is no longer practical. Individual cotton fibers vary considerably in character and the testing of single fibers is very time consuming. Current testing methods use a bundle of fibers.
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Understanding the influence of fiber length on the High Volume Instrument™ measurement of cotton fiber strength

Textile Research Journal, 2014
An earlier study confirmed the influence of cotton fiber length characteristics on the High Volume Instrument™ (HVI) strength measurement and devised a quantitative correction factor to compensate for the effect. The current paper investigated the validity of two important assumptions utilized in the previous study.
Naylor, Geoffrey R.S.   +4 more
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A next-generation optical surface form inspection instrument for high-volume production applications

SPIE Proceedings, 2012
Despite the introduction of phase-shifting interferometers in the 1980's, high volume catalog and camera production lenses are still inspected using qualitative visual fringe inspection methods. This error-prone inspection technique requires the human operator to quickly judge whether the lens “passes” or “fails” based on the appearance of the ...
Richard Bills, Klaus Freischlad
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Beliefs and behaviours of radiographers and other health professionals concerning radiation protection safety in a high-volume Greek public hospital. Development of a new measuring instrument

Radiography, 2021
The use of fluoroscopy-assisted surgical procedures has been increasing recently. The extensive use of fluoroscopy, combined with the lack of knowledge about radiation risks among operating room (OR) personnel (surgeons, anaesthetists, nurses, and radiographers), may lead to misconceptions.
A. Chatzis   +7 more
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The Technological and Economic Impact of High Volume Instrument (HVI) Systems on the Cotton and Cotton Textile Industries

Journal of the Textile Institute, 1996
The development and use of HVI systems have resulted in significant technological and economic changes in the production and mill consumption of cotton. This paper explains how the testing systems are used and examines and discusses the impact of changes on the cotton and cotton textile industries.
M. W. Suh, P. E. Sasser
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The Effect of Gin Machinery on Measurement of High Volume Instrument Color and Trash of Cotton

Transactions of the ASAE, 1994
Adoption of the high volume instrument (HVI) classification system for the official marketing criteria for cotton coupled with the separation of color and trash into different grade components requires that ginners and producers be knowledgeable of the impact of gin equipment on color and trash.
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Instrument-quality digital camera that transitioned to low-cost high-volume production

SPIE Proceedings, 2002
MOSAD(copyright), Multiplexed OverSample Analog to Digital conversion, is a low power on focal plane analog to digital, A/D, process that places an oversample A/D at each pixel site. Two full custom designs for a visible light staring array were developed with this approach. One design approach uses a silicon photo diode in combination with photo gates
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