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 Übersetzung für 'time-of-flight' von Englisch nach Deutsch
MedTech.
time-of-flight angiography <TOF / ToF angiography>
Time-of-Flight-Angiografie {f} <ToF-Angiografie, TOF-Angiografie>
MedTech.
time-of-flight camera <TOF camera>
TOF-Kamera {f}
MedTech.tech.
time-of-flight camera <TOF camera>
Laufzeitkamera {f}
nucl.
rotating crystal time-of-flight spectrometer
Drehkristall-Flugzeitspektrometer {n}
phys.tech.
time-of-flight mass spectrometer
Laufzeitmassenspektrometer {n}
chem.phys.
time-of-flight mass spectrometer <TOF-MS, TOFMS>
Flugzeitmassenspektrometer {n}
spec.
time-of-flight mass spectrometry <TOF-MS, TOFMS>
Laufzeitmassenspektrometrie {f}
chem.phys.
time-of-flight mass spectrometry <TOF-MS, TOFMS>
Flugzeitmassenspektrometrie {f}
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  • Time-of-Flight-Angiografie {f} <ToF-Angiografie, TOF-Angiografie> = time-of-flight angiography <TOF / ToF angiography>
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Instead of using time of flight measurement, acoustic resonance sensors use resonating acoustic waves within a small purpose-built cavity in order to perform their wind speed measurement.
  • From the TOAs and the TOTs, the receiver forms four time of flight (TOF) values, which are (given the speed of light) approximately equivalent to receiver-satellite ranges plus time difference between the receiver and GPS satellites multiplied by speed of light, which are called pseudo-ranges.
  • The modeling problem involves two aspects: an accurate computation of the lunar orbit and lunar orientation, and an accurate model for the time of flight from an observing station to a retroreflector and back to the station.
  • The composition of the ions was determined by using a time-of-flight mass spectrometer.
  • The analytical techniques of time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy have been demonstrated to discriminate finite differences in different C-4 sources.

  • The ink system requires active solvent regulation to counter solvent evaporation during the time of flight (time between nozzle ejection and gutter recycling), and from the venting process whereby air that is drawn into the gutter along with the unused drops is vented from the reservoir.
  • Other mass analyzers coupled to ICP systems include double focusing magnetic-electrostatic sector systems with both single and multiple collector, as well as time of flight systems (both axial and orthogonal accelerators have been used).
  • The atom-probe tomograph has sub-nanometer resolution in 3-D and can chemically identify individual atoms using time-of-flight mass spectrometry.
  • Five arrays of optical corner reflectors have been placed on the Moon for use by Lunar Laser Ranging experiments observing a laser's time-of-flight to measure the Moon's orbit more precisely than was possible before.
  • Smalley's research in physical chemistry investigated the formation of inorganic and semiconductor clusters using pulsed molecular beams and time-of-flight mass spectrometry.

  • One way to obtain a distance measurement (ranging) is based on the time-of-flight: transmit a short pulse of radio signal (electromagnetic radiation) and measure the time it takes for the reflection to return.
  • Time-of-flight (TOF) PET: For modern systems with a higher time resolution (roughly 3 nanoseconds) a technique called "time-of-flight" is used to improve the overall performance.
  • Whereas conventional sonic anemometers rely on time of flight measurement, acoustic resonance sensors use resonating acoustic (ultrasonic) waves within a small purpose-built cavity in order to perform their measurement.
  • With this technique the time of flight from each fire unit (battery or troop) to the target is taken from the range or firing tables, or the computer and each engaging fire unit subtracts its time of flight from the TOT to determine the time to fire.
  • It involves transmitting acoustic waves into water and recording the time interval between emission and return of a pulse; the resulting time of flight, along with knowledge of the speed of sound in water, allows determining the distance between sonar and target.

  • 2. Time of flight (...): this is the total time taken for the projectile to fall back to the same plane from which it was projected. Mathematically it is given as [...].
  • and solve for time-of-flight; then adjust [...] as necessary to bring the computed time-of-flight closer to the desired value until the required precision is achieved.
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