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  • noun Plural form of analyzer.

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Examples

  • Anritsu continues its leadership position in the wireless field test market with the introduction of an innovative new platform for its family of handheld analyzers, which is the de facto industry standard for field test instrumentation.

    The Gadgeteer 2010

  • The oral fluid assays are designed to run on various clinical chemistry automated analyzers, which is intended to allow oral fluid samples to be processed with the same efficiency as current fully automated urine-based drug tests.

    News 2010

  • Anritsu Company continues its leadership position in the wireless field test market with the introduction of an innovative new platform for its family of handheld analyzers, which is the de facto industry standard for field test instrumentation.

    RCR Wireless News 2009

  • Anritsu Company continues its leadership position in the wireless field test market with the introduction of an innovative new platform for its family of handheld analyzers, which is the de facto industry standard for field test instrumentation.

    RCR Wireless News >> Spectrum Auction Anritsu Company 2009

  • •Experience with development tools for embedded systems such as analyzers, oscilloscopes, traffic generators, JTAG, etc.

    jobs.joelonsoftware.com 2010

  • Many ingenious methods are being tried, including palm prints, voice analyzers, and even dogs that are trained to smell fear or anger.

    Make Yourself Unforgettable Dale Carnegie 2011

  • In February 2010, the police department was alerted by independent contractor Ilmar Paegle that its alcohol breath analyzers were not properly calibrated and were returning inaccurate results.

    DeMorning DeBonis: Feb. 28, 2011 2011

  • To get better health outcomes, we need to unleash epidemiologists (the creative analyzers of data in health care) and quality improvement specialists (the people who can translate experience into better practice) to get better outcomes in health care.

    James R. Knickman: The Moneyball Approach to Health Care James R. Knickman 2011

  • Using existing technology, they melded together receivers, spectrum analyzers, antennas, computers, software and databases that enable them to rapidly determine which communications systems in an area are operational and which are not.

    Paul Coburn: Helping First Responders Communicate During Disasters The Partnership for Public Service 2010

  • Many ingenious methods are being tried, including palm prints, voice analyzers, and even dogs that are trained to smell fear or anger.

    Make Yourself Unforgettable Dale Carnegie 2011

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