Associations to the word «Scanning»
Noun
- Deposition
- Spectrum
- Genome
- Fixation
- Specimen
- Silicon
- Gunshot
- Transform
- Molecule
- Radiator
- Horizon
- Mode
- Authorization
- Kelvin
- Sampling
- Copyright
- Transistor
- Pancreas
- Facsimile
- Polarization
- Interface
- Cyst
- Lesion
- Diagnosis
- Bandwidth
- Quartz
- Feedback
- Capability
- Thickness
- Instrument
- Fiber
- Sulfate
- Angle
- Millimeter
- Tapping
- Saturation
- Tumor
- Amplification
- Processing
- Modem
- Iris
- Manipulation
- Monitor
- Irs
- Transmitting
- Polymerase
- Method
- Virus
- Filter
- Pulse
- Particle
- Software
- Analog
- Liquid
- Ms
- Typing
- Baird
- Precision
- Accuracy
- Sorting
Adjective
Wiktionary
SCANNING, verb. Present participle of scan
SCANNING, noun. The act of something being scanned.
SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPE, noun. An electron microscope whose image is made up of a matrix of points from scanning the surface of a sample.
SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPES, noun. Plural of scanning electron microscope
SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPY, noun. Microscopy using a scanning electron microscope
SCANNING TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPE, noun. (physics) An electron microscope that transmits a very narrow beam of electrons through a sample; it can detect individual large or heavy atoms.
SCANNING TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPES, noun. Plural of scanning transmission electron microscope
SCANNING TUNNELING MICROSCOPE, noun. A device used to form an image of the surface of a conductor or semiconductor with atomic resolution.
SCANNING TUNNELING MICROSCOPES, noun. Plural of scanning tunneling microscope
Dictionary definition
SCANNING, noun. The process of translating photographs into a digital form that can be recognized by a computer.
SCANNING, noun. The act of systematically moving a finely focused beam of light or electrons over a surface in order to produce an image of it for analysis or transmission.
Wise words
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