| 21. | CMOS, or complementary metal-oxide semiconductor, chips, use far less power than more conventional charge-coupled device chips.
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| 22. | He long ago switched to a special charge-coupled device, or CCD, camera designed for telescope work.
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| 23. | These sensors may use CMOS or charge-coupled device ( CCD ) technology, depending on the application.
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| 24. | Charge-coupled device technology allowed much fainter spectral lines to be measured accurately than had previously been possible.
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| 25. | Dark current is one of the main sources for noise in image sensors such as charge-coupled devices.
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| 26. | It all boils down to the light sensor inside the camcorder : the CCD, or charge-coupled device.
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| 27. | CCDs ( charge-coupled devices ) are alternatives to CMOS sensors, which are generally more sensitive and more expensive.
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| 28. | In the 1980s, charge-coupled devices ( CCDs ) replaced photographic plates and reduced optical uncertainties to one milliarcsecond.
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| 29. | Principles of contacts mechanics can be applied in areas such as locomotive wheel-rail contact, coupling devices, nanotechnological realm.
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| 30. | Instead, they use a single spatially selective detector ( such as photographic film or a charge-coupled device ).
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