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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 7667205 | Method for determining a particle and sensor device therefor A method for determining a particle impact on a sensor device comprising M sensing areas, each impact causing a variation of at least one physical magnitude of several sensing portions, said method comprising the steps of: determining an impact center sensing area, ... | 02/23/2010 |
| 6799452 | Device for testing sealed integrity of a chamber The invention concerns a device (1) for testing the sealed integrity of a chamber (2), in the form of a particular clamp capable of being opened, in functional position, to sealingly enclose all or part of the chamber (2) to define theraround a ... | 10/05/2004 |
| 6554970 | Arrangement and method for improving vacuum in a very high vacuum system The invention concerns an arrangement for improving vacuum in a very high vacuum system (ultrahigh vacuum) comprising a metal chamber releasing gas at its surface, consisting of a coating deposited on at least almost the whole surface of the metal wall de... | 04/29/2003 |
| 5121462 | Process for production of scintillating optical fibers and optical fibers obtained A process for producing scintillating optical fibres consisting in dissolving in a monomer having aromatic cycles, in particular vinyltoluene or styrene, 1-phenyl-3-mesityl-2-pyrazolin (PMP) doping molecules and a chain transfer agent, especially glycoldi... | 06/09/1992 |
| 4923266 | Optical fiber device for generating a train of synchronous light pulses each comprising at most one photon and an apparatus for measuring same A device is provided for generating, from a single light pulse of brief duration, a train of synchronous light pulses each comprising at most one photon on average, comprising several optical paths (11, 12, . . . 1n) each ... | 05/08/1990 |