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Interactive computer programs for instrumental neutron activation analysis

Computers & Geosciences, 1979
Abstract Instrumental Neutron Activation is an analytical technique which is used widely in geochemistry. In order to make the most efficient use of data, as many isotopes as possible must be identified from their complex spectra. Interactive programs have been written in FORTRAN IV to enable peaks to be identified rapidly, and thence to produce ...
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Design and development of computer networking modules using virtual instruments and object oriented programming

Proceedings of the 5th conference on Information technology education, 2004
The students' over reliance upon formulas and routine use of technique in problem solving too often lead to poor performance in advanced courses and a high attrition rate in the engineering, technology, and science programs. The students' lack of comprehension of mathematical concepts results in time wastage during laboratory experiments ...
Mrutyunjaya Swain, Nikunja Swain
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Virtual instrumentation and virtual environments

, 1999
The objective of this work is to chart intriguing new possibilities and challenges resulting from the driving force and enabling factors of computing power and bandwidth that lie ahead of the instrumentation-and-measurement community.
H. Spoelder
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Musical instrument capable of changing style of performance through idle keys, method employed therein and computer program for the method

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2005
A silent piano is available for a performance through electronic tones, and a player can give a timbre different from that of an acoustic piano to the electronic tones; when the player specifies a timbre of another acoustic musical instrument having a compass narrower than the compass of the acoustic piano, the key levers outside of the compass are ...
Haruki Uehara, Shinya Koseki
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Technician program uses advanced instruments

Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 1981
At a time when many chemistry and chemical engineering departments are using aging, obsolete equipment, at least one two-year college is training tomorrow's chemical technicians on instruments as new and modern as any to be found in industry. The chemical engineering technology department at Broome Community College, Binghamton, N.Y., took delivery in ...
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CSUP, a computer program to reconstruct a physical distribution, from counting spectra distorted by the instrumental resolution

Nuclear Instruments and Methods, 1967
Abstract In nuclear physics experiments the counting spectra obtained from a measuring chain are often strongly distorted by the finite instrumental resolution. In this paper a computer aided method (CSUP) is described which furnishes the most probable input spectrum and its uncertainty from the knowledge of both experimental spectrum and ...
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Development of a Computer-Assisted Instrumentation Curriculum for Physics Students: Using LabVIEW and Arduino Platform

Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2016
W. Kuan   +3 more
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Application of graphical programming and benefit of virtual instrumentation in teaching of state-of-the-art instrumentation

Proceedings of the 6th IEEE International Conference on Intelligent Data Acquisition and Advanced Computing Systems, 2011
J. Zidek, P. Bilik, Tomas Wittassek
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Multi-Core Programming Approach in the Real-Time Virtual Instrumentation

2008 IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference, 2008
W. Winiecki, P. Bilski
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Transferring data and measuring programs with KERMIT between PC type computers, GILFORD SYSTEM 2600 spectrophotometers and other scientific instruments

Journal of Microbiological Methods, 1995
Abstract A menu-driven procedure employing MS-DOS-KERMIT is described which allows two-way data transfer between GILFORD SYSTEM 2600 spectrophotometers and PCs. The photometer can be remotely controlled from the PC keyboard. Measuring programs can be downloaded from the PC and data from the spectrophotometer can be collected in ASCII files.
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