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scanner(1) See antivirus program.
scanner 1. a device, usually electronic, used to measure or sample the distribution of some quantity or condition in a particular system, region, or area 2. any of various devices used in medical diagnosis to obtain an image of an internal organ or part 3. short for optical scanner scanner [′skanĀ·ər] (computer science) A device that converts an image of something outside a computer, such as text, a drawing, or a photograph, into a digital image that it sends into the computer for display or further processing. (communications) That part of a facsimile transmitter which systematically translates the densities of the elemental areas of the subject copy into corresponding electric signals. (engineering) Any device that examines an area or region point by point in a continuous systematic manner, repeatedly sweeping across until the entire area or region is covered; for example, a flying-spot scanner. A device that automatically samples, measures, or checks a number of quantities or conditions in sequence, as in process control.
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Much of the work exploits Walker's signature experimentation with the flatbed digital scanner, which he wields as both camera and palette, loading its glass face with sliced fruit, halved coconuts, chicken bones, and steak knives. 4 -- 5 -- color) Wrestler ``The One'' Billy Gunn tries out a couple of looks for Gentle Giant's digital scanner, which helped designers create his action figure. Bearcat BCD996T: This mobile digital scanner is GPS-enabled, allowing the product to automatically select nearby radio systems for scanning. |
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