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16:44 Oct 24, 2001 |
English to Spanish translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering | |||||
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4 | proximidad, cercanía |
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3 | ver explicación |
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proximidad, cercanía Explanation: ver. refs. Reference: http://yourdictionary.com Reference: http://www.britannica.com |
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ver explicación Explanation: Hola Silvana: No he encontrado una traducción precisa, pero parece que es una ausencia de detección o infradetección por presencia de un objeto reflectivo interpuesto, por lo que es necesario corregir la dirección del haz con una angulación: "If the object that is to interrupt a retroreflective beam is itself highly reflective, it is possible for the object to slip through the retroreflective beam without being detected. This retroreflective sensing problem is called "proxing". Cures for proxing will be discussed later in this lesson. Dealing with "Proxing": Skew Angles and Polarizing Filters. When a shiny object has flat sides and passes through a retroreflective beam with a predictable orientation, the cure for proxing is to orient the beam so that the object’s specular surface reflects the beam away from the sensor. This is called scanning at a skew angle to the object’s surface. " (ref abajo) Espero que te sirva de ayuda :-) Reference: http://www.bannerengineering.com/literature_resources/tutori... Reference: http://oeiweb.omron.com/oei/spanish/PR-E3Z.htm |
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