| imaging |
Each bit of light that falls on the detector creates a pulse of electricity. See "imaging microchannel plate detector".
Ãâó: lasp.colorado.edu/cassini/inst_desc/glossary.htm
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| imaging |
A system that allows documents such as new account agreements, to be stored as electronic images. The image can then be viewed and printed from a special computer terminal. Mutual fund companies also use imaging technology to store applications and letters related to a client's account.
Ãâó: www.heritagefunds.com/invsvc_glossary.htm
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| imagination |
The covering of the noetic energy of the soul. It is an after
Ãâó: www.pelagia.org/htm/b01.en.a_night_in_the_desert_o...
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| imagery |
figurative description in speech or writing
Ãâó: ww2.aps.edu/users/apsedumain/CurriculumInstruction...
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| imaging |
Turning human-readable images ?documents, invoices, photos, etc. ?into computer-readable images such as TIFF, JPG or MPEG files.
Ãâó: www.theaccountspayablenetwork.com/html/modules.php
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