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interferometric

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  • adjective Of or pertaining to interferometry or interferometers

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Examples

  • UAVSAR uses a technique called interferometric synthetic aperture radar, or InSAR, that sends pulses of microwave energy from the aircraft to the ground to detect and measure very subtle deformations in Earth's surface, such as those caused by earthquakes, volcanoes, landslides and glacier movements.

    NASA Earth Observatory 2010

  • E Ink Corporation, not generic. mirasol (no caps) is a different technology called interferometric modulator display based on the shimmering scales of a butterfly's wings.

    GottaBeMobile 2010

  • It is based on a reflective MEMS-based technology, inspired from butterfly iridescence, called interferometric modulation, or IMOD for short, which "is both bistable, meaning it is both extremely low power, and highly reflective, meaning the display itself can be seen even in direct sunlight," according to the official website.

    Softpedia - Windows - All Sebastian Pop 2010

  • It's "mirasol" (yes, lowercase m, isn't that cute?) and it uses a reflective technology, called interferometric modulation (IMOD).

    Betanews 2010

  • UAVSAR uses a technique called interferometric synthetic aperture radar, or InSAR, that sends pulses of microwave energy from the aircraft to the ground to detect and measure very subtle deformations in Earth's surface, such as those caused by earthquakes, volcanoes, landslides and glacier movements.

    Earth News, Earth Science, Energy Technology, Environment News 2010

  • UAVSAR uses a technique called interferometric synthetic aperture radar, or InSAR, that sends pulses of microwave energy from the aircraft to the ground to detect and measure very subtle deformations in Earth's surface, such as those caused by earthquakes, volcanoes, landslides and glacier movements.

    Earth News, Earth Science, Energy Technology, Environment News 2010

  • It is based on a reflective MEMS-based technology, inspired from butterfly iridescence, called interferometric modulation, or IMOD for short, which "is both bistable, meaning it is both extremely low power, and highly reflective, meaning the display itself can be seen even in direct sunlight," according to the official website.

    Softpedia News - Global Sebastian Pop 2010

  • UAVSAR uses a technique called interferometric synthetic aperture radar, or InSAR, that sends pulses of microwave energy from the aircraft to the ground to detect and measure very subtle deformations in Earth's surface, such as those caused by earthquakes, volcanoes, landslides and glacier movements.

    Earth News, Earth Science, Energy Technology, Environment News 2010

  • UAVSAR uses a technique called interferometric synthetic aperture radar, or InSAR, that sends pulses of microwave energy from the aircraft to the ground to detect and measure very subtle deformations in Earth's surface, such as those caused by earthquakes, volcanoes, landslides and glacier movements.

    Earth News, Earth Science, Energy Technology, Environment News 2010

  • Mirasol technology, formally known as interferometric modulation (IMOD), uses electrically charged, tiny flexible membranes overlaid onto a mirrored surface to imitate the reflective properties of biological crystals.

    Livescience.com 2009

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