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- A densitometer is a device that measures the degree of darkness (the optical density) of a photographic or semitransparent material or of a reflecting...
- absorption through the medium. The corresponding measuring device is called a densitometer (absorptiometer). The decadic (base-10) logarithm of the reciprocal of...
- mechanical soil-measuring penetrometer, a dynamograph, and a radiation densitometer for obtaining data on the mechanical and physical properties and the...
- and is the basis of the company name. In 1975, it introduced its first densitometer for photographic printing use. The firm went public in 1986, and in 1987...
- (2019). "Design and improvement of a simple and easy-to-use gamma-ray densitometer for application in wood industry". Measurement. 138: 157–161. Bibcode:2019Meas...
- luminous flux of a light source, which can then be measured by a photometer Densitometer for measuring the degree to which a photographic material reflects or...
- Leiden Observatory with domes, telescopes, history books and clocks. A densitometer. Professor Oort is explaining astronomical research and unanswered questions...
- required to completed a recognised course in safe use of bone mineral densitometers. In NSW and QLD a DXA technician only requires prior study in science...
- spectrocolorimeter is a spectrophotometer that can calculate tristimulus values. A densitometer measures the degree of light p****ing through or reflected by a subject...
- certain equivalent particle diameter to be calculated. Density meter Densitometer Dasymeter Elevator paradox (physics) Fahrenheit hydrometer Gravity (beer)...