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electrophotography

Definitions

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  • noun any of several methods of photocopying in which an image is created and then transferred between surfaces using static electricity

Etymologies

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electro- +‎ photography

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  • In addition, we decided to use a gas discharge visualization GDV electrophotography device developed by Dr. Konstantin Korotov, a physics professor at Saint Petersburg University in Russia.

    The Sacred Promise Phd Gary E. Schwartz 2011

  • In addition, we decided to use a gas discharge visualization GDV electrophotography device developed by Dr. Konstantin Korotov, a physics professor at Saint Petersburg University in Russia.

    The Sacred Promise Phd Gary E. Schwartz 2011

  • In addition, we decided to use a gas discharge visualization GDV electrophotography device developed by Dr. Konstantin Korotov, a physics professor at Saint Petersburg University in Russia.

    The Sacred Promise Phd Gary E. Schwartz 2011

  • In addition, we decided to use a gas discharge visualization GDV electrophotography device developed by Dr. Konstantin Korotov, a physics professor at Saint Petersburg University in Russia.

    The Sacred Promise Phd Gary E. Schwartz 2011

  • Kirlian photography is also known as radiation field photography, color electron emission photography, and electrophotography.

    CREATE YOUR OWN FUTURE Jennifer Ann Daddio 2003

  • Kirlian photography is also known as radiation field photography, color electron emission photography, and electrophotography.

    CREATE YOUR OWN FUTURE Jennifer Ann Daddio 2003

  • His efforts to find fields of potential growth for Haloid led him in 1946 to Chet Carlson and electrophotography.

    CORPORATE CULTURE AND PERFORMANCE John P. Kotter 1992

  • His efforts to find fields of potential growth for Haloid led him in 1946 to Chet Carlson and electrophotography.

    CORPORATE CULTURE AND PERFORMANCE John P. Kotter 1992

  • His efforts to find fields of potential growth for Haloid led him in 1946 to Chet Carlson and electrophotography.

    CORPORATE CULTURE AND PERFORMANCE John P. Kotter 1992

  • Experience in electrophotography is an asset, but not required

    Naturejobs - All Jobs 2010

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