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Microwave Spectroscopy

Reviews of Modern Physics, 1948
The spectroscopist in the past has been a fortunate fellow. When he could no longer find something new to measure with his old spectrometer (or if he became bored with repeated use of the same old frequencies) he could always move on to a new place in the spectrum, provided of course that he could generate and detect radiation there.
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Microwaves for immunohistochemistry

Micron, 1994
Microwaves are now widely used in immunohistochemistry for fixing and stabilizing tissue prior to embedding and cutting, for antigen retrieval and for immunoincubations. These techniques can be used for frozen sections and for material embedded in paraffin and plastic. Material prepared in this way shows high contrast in light microscopy. In principle,
M E, Boon, L P, Kok
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Microwave Electronics

Reviews of Modern Physics, 1946
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SiGe Microwave Phototransistors for Microwave-Photonics Applications

2020 IEEE BiCMOS and Compound Semiconductor Integrated Circuits and Technology Symposium (BCICTS), 2020
This paper gives an overview on the development of microwave phototransistors within SiGe Bipolar and BiCMOS technologies. The physics and design of SiGe/Si Heterojunction Bipolar Phototransistors (HPT) are covered. A comprehensive analysis of the photodetection mechanisms and its localization into the structure is provided.
Tegegne, Zerihun   +8 more
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The Microwave Absorbing Phenomena Of Ferrite Microwave Absorber

[1993] Digests of International Magnetics Conference, 1993
The complex permeability dispersions and the microwave absorbing phenomena are investigated in ferrite microwave absorbers. The complex permeability of hexagonal (Y- and Z-type) and spinel (NiZn ferrite and NiZnCo ferrite) ferrite microwave absorbers were measured in 200 MHz-16 GHz range.
J.Y. Shin, J.H. Oh
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Microwave racing

CHI '11 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2011
This video engages a broad audience through the theme of 'Microwave Racing' - a title aimed to intrigue. The film is a fun take on a usability testing scenario where four usersriders have to use a microwave for a simple task, and they race against each other.
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Absorption of microwaves in the microwave oven

The Physics Teacher, 2001
A microwave oven is used to demonstrate that, in comparison to liquid water, both ice and liquid nitrogen are almost completely transparent to microwaves. The difference in transparency is also simply explained.
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Temperature Measurement by Microwave Radiometry: Application to Microwave Sintering

IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, 2009
Temperature is a key parameter in industrial manufacturing, and its control is very often directly related to the quality of the products. Microwave-assisted processing has gained worldwide acceptance in powder technologies, in particular for the sintering of ceramic parts.
Beaucamp-Ricard, C.   +5 more
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Active microwave thermography - a new twist on microwave NDT [In Microwave Women Research]

IEEE Instrumentation & Measurement Magazine, 2016
The field of microwave nondestructive testing (NDT) includes numerous test and measurement techniques with a wide range of applications. It is a field that I have been a part of since my undergraduate days, and one that I now contribute to as an academician, along with my own undergraduate and graduate students.
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Microwave sterilization

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1986
W R, Hume, O F, Makinson
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