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Detektoren

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de·tec·tor [dɪˈtektəʳ, Am -ɚ] N

Detektor m <-s, -to̱·ren>
Rauchmelder m <-s, ->

ˈmet·al de·tec·tor N

Metalldetektor m <-s, -toren>

ˈlie de·tec·tor N

Lügendetektor m <-s, -toren>

ˈsmoke de·tec·tor N

Rauchmelder m <-s, ->

ˈmine-de·tec·tor N

Minensuchgerät nt <-(e)s, -e>

ˈvolt·age de·tec·tor N ELEC

ˈoc·cu·pan·cy de·tec·tor N

Bewegungsmelder m <-s, ->
OpenDict entry

theft detector N

OpenDict entry

particle detector N

OpenDict entry

presence detector N

Klett Biology Glossary

fluorescence detector N

PONS Specialized Dictionary "Verkehrswesen"

English
English
German
German

installation of queue detectors INFRASTR

presence detector N

impulse detector INFRASTR

loop detector TRAFFIC OBS, INFRASTR

queue detector INFRASTR

passage detector INFRASTR

cue detector INFRASTR

vehicle detector pad COMMUNIC, INFRASTR

German
German
English
English
Stausonde INFRASTR

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The mine can be located visually or with metal detectors under most field conditions.
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At that time, minesweeping was done by soldiers walking slowly over the dirt shoulders of the highway with hand-held mine detectors.
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Some double-beam instruments have two detectors (photodiodes), and the sample and reference beam are measured at the same time.
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The 75-year-old hotel lacked alarm systems, sprinklers, smoke detectors, and stairway fire doors.
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Uranium and thorium also have diverse current or historical uses, and americium is used in the ionization chambers of most modern smoke detectors.
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