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analyzer [′an·ə‚līz·ər] (computer science) A routine for the checking of a program. One of several types of computers used to solve differential equations. (engineering) A multifunction test meter, measuring volts, ohms, and amperes. Also known as set analyzer. (mechanical engineering) The component of an absorption refrigeration system where the mixture of water vapor and ammonia vapor leaving the generator meets the relatively cool solution of ammonia in water entering the generator and loses some of its vapor content. (optics) A device, such as a Nicol prism, which passes only plane polarized light; used in the eyepiece of instruments such as the polariscope. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| The newly developed LOOS LWA Water Analyser now carries out
continuous measurement and monitoring of pH value in the feed water; 02
content of the feed water; residual hardness in make-up water; and pH
value in the boiler water. They
take a sample of your blood and run it through a state-of-the-art blood
biochemistry analyser. Determination of
PAH in airborne particulate: comparison between off-line sampling
techniques and an automatic analyser based on a photoelectric aerosol
sensor. |
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