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Edited image from Los Alamos National Laboratory of a laser probe - not something you want to see at your next doctor visit.
Original caption: This specialized laser instrument allows Los Alamos scientists to perform sophisticated nuclear experiments and gather significant amounts of data without a critical mass of plutonium. The data is used to help validate the extremely complex computer codes that reside on the laboratory’s world class supercomputers. These codes along with thousands of experiments conducted across the laboratory allow Laboratory staff and ultimately the Director to assess the state and health of the Nation’s nuclear deterrent and report those findings ultimately to the President of the United States.
A hilariously perverse interactive artwork at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image. You stick a finger in the white orb and as you probe around inside the illustration on the wall changes.
found this nice car near the Security office at wyman gordon
updated august 2013 was registered on a SORN but now back on the road as from December 2013 it been SORN Again as from September 2014 and it MOT Expired on the 27th of October 2014 and as of October 2022 it is still SORN since 2014
The second generation Probe 1993-1997.
"...the new Probe was to share it's understructure with Mazda's MX-6 and 626. Ford concentrated on the interior and exterior styling, while Mazda engineered the engine and chassis. Technically speaking, the second generation Probe is 60% Mazda and 40% Ford. The Ford/Mazda team added 2 inches to the length of the new Probe as well as 4 inches to the width, while still managing to shave off 125 pounds." Wikipedia
An ultrasonic sensor or a probe generates sound waves, and the reflections of the sound waves produce clear images of body tissues and organs, which is an important part of the ultrasound system. The following are the three most common ultrasound transducer types:
Linear ultrasound probe
As the name suggests, there is a linear piezoelectric structure. The beam shape is rectangular, and the near-field resolution is higher than average. Depending on the clinical application, the frequency, footprint, and application of the linear probe are likely to vary.
The probe used for 2D imaging has a wide coverage range, and its broadband frequency is 5-20 MHz. It is used to examine the breast, thyroid, tendons and blood vessels, and to measure the thickness of carotid artery disease.
Convex ultrasound probe
Also commonly called a curved probe, there is a curved piezoelectric crystal arrangement, and the beam is convex.
The probe used for 2D imaging has a wide coverage range, and its broadband frequency is about 2.5 MHz-7.5 MHz, which can be used for abdominal and vaginal examinations.
The probe used for 3D imaging has a wide field of view, and its broadband frequency is 3.5 MHz-6.5 MHz. 3D bending probes usually use electromechanical moving parts in the head, and are usually used to diagnose pregnancy abnormalities.
Phased array ultrasound probe
The phased array ultrasound probe is so named because the crystals are arranged in a "stacked" structure. The beam is very narrow, close to a triangle, and the near-field resolution is poor. This kind of probe has a small footprint and a broadband frequency of 2-6 MHz. It is mainly used for cardiac and transcranial examinations.
Other types of ultrasound probe
Such as the pencil type, intracavity type and transesophageal type, all have a specific purpose: to check blood flow, internal cavity and heart respectively. Some probes, such as laparoscopic probes, are specifically designed for surgical procedures.
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Application scope: temperature sensor probe tube, sensing tube, shell, temperature probe thermometer protection tube, food-grade BBQ probe temperature tube
Tube heads can be pointed, flat, round, flaring, necking, opposite side, split ends
Both inside and outside are smooth and bright
Materials: stainless steel 316(L), 304(L)
Process: automated non-oil sealing process or deep drawn
view of imperial probe droid model displayed in the exhibit "Star Wars: Where Science Meets Imagination" at the U. S. Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama
I neglected to take photos of the process of drawing the stencil and cutting it out. I hope to do some more of these though, so I'll try to document it better in the future.
This photo shows the Freezer Paper already ironed into position on the shirt. I then took a toothbrush and painted the fabric paint onto the stencil.
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Secret Order Of Lost Memories
you can see the complete presentation of the project here:
www.behance.net/gallery/Secret-Order-of-Lost-Memories/271...