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photocopier [ˈfəʊtəʊˌkɒpıə] N

speedometer [spıˈdɒmıtə] N

II . photostat [ˈfəʊtəʊstæt] N

photogenic [ˌfəʊtəʊˈdʒenık] ADJ

Alcometer [ˈælkəˌmiːtə] N

barometer [bəˈrɒmıtə] N

▶ barometric [ˌbæ­rə­ˈmetrık] ADJ

gasholder [ˈgæsˌhəʊldə] N, gasometer

kilometre, kilometer [ˈkıləʊˌmiːtə; kıˈlɒmıtə] N

parameter [pəˈræmıtə] N

parameter PHYS, MATH

centimetre, centimeter [ˈsentı­ˌmiː­tə] N

photoelectric [ˌfəʊtəʊıˈlektrık] ADJ ELECTRON

II . photocopy [ˈfəʊtəʊˌkɒpı] VB trans, intr

I . photograph [ˈfəʊtəgrɑːf] N, photo

II . photograph [ˈfəʊtəgrɑːf] VB trans

diameter [daıˈæmıtə] N

millimetre, millimeter [ˈmı­lı­ˌmiː­tə] N

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Reflected light was measured using a pyrometer lamp as a photometer.
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The other four instruments include an optical photometer and infrared spectrometers with various spectral ranges.
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A multiangle absorption photometer takes into account both transmitted and reflected light.
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Although the selenium cell photometer was proving successful, it was difficult to use and not very sensitive.
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Filter photometers are cheaper, robuster and easier to use and therefore they are used for routine analysis.
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Filters select which colours the photometer detects and exclude the influence of other ions.
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Initial light output is measured with an integrating sphere photometer, 30 seconds after the light is switched on with fresh (or newly charged) batteries.
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The telescopes accommodate a wide variety of sensor systems, including imaging systems, conventional and contrast mode photometers, infrared radiometers, low light level video systems, and acquisition telescopes.
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With a new design of photometer, he was able to measure the exceptionally faint stars in these clusters.
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Submarine photometers can operate at depths of 150 m and can record visible, ultraviolet and infrared parts of the spectrum.
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