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'Terahertz' speed signal processor an important step for optical computing
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To date only high cost, complex to use techniques such as Terahertz Spectroscopic Imaging and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) have been able to solicit the data to enable formulation scientists to understand complex pharmaceutical drug release processes.
unknown title 2009
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Diamond is heralded as being an ideal material for the next generation of nanoscale electronic devices due to its amazing and unique properties and could help scientists develop nascent technologies such as Terahertz Imaging and Automotive Collision Detection.
Nano Tech Wire 2009
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Kairos: Biting the hand that feeds you « Anglican Samizdat 2009
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New Flavor of Beams T-rays It didn't take long for a potential prizewinner to come along as researchers described a new method of creating Terahertz, or T-rays, which are currently used by full-body security scanners.
Week in Words 2012
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Tracy studied the object in front of her as she assembled a portable Terahertz Radiation, or T-ray, scanner.
The Athena Project Brad Thor 2010
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Terahertz (THz) radiation, or far-infrared light, is potentially very useful for security applications, as it can penetrate clothing and other materials to provide images of concealed weapons, drugs, or other objects.
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Humanist Symposium - from the highway edition | Terahertz
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Terahertz frequencies are tough to produce and detect.
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Terahertz radiation is similar to but more revealing than what the QinetiQ camera detects.
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