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  2. Metox radar detector - Wikipedia

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    Metox was the German answer to the British radar. Metox sets received the transmitted pulses from the ASV and rendered them as audible beeps. It enjoyed the usual advantage of radar detectors over radar in that the signal is direct and only had to travel one way whereas the radar has to detect the very weak reflection from the submarine. [3]

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  4. Induction loop - Wikipedia

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    A different sort of "induction loop" is applied to metal detectors, where a large coil, which forms part of a resonant circuit, is effectively "detuned" by the coil's proximity to a conductive object. The detected object may be metallic (metal and cable detection) or conductive/capacitive (stud/cavity detection). Other configurations of this ...

  5. Magnetometer - Wikipedia

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    Magnetometers can be used as metal detectors: they can detect only magnetic metals, but can detect such metals at a much greater distance than conventional metal detectors, which rely on conductivity. Magnetometers are capable of detecting large objects, such as cars, at over 10 metres (33 ft), while a conventional metal detector's range is ...

  6. El Tesoro tequila - Wikipedia

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    El Tesoro is a brand of tequila produced at a distillery in Jalisco, Mexico. In the United States , the brand is marketed by Suntory Global Spirits , an subsidiary of Suntory Holdings of Osaka, Japan .

  7. Kinetic inductance detector - Wikipedia

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    Chip containing aluminium kinetic inductance detectors with tin absorbers. Image credit: Argonne National Lab. The kinetic inductance detector (KID) — also known as a microwave kinetic inductance detector (MKID) — is a type of superconducting photon detector first developed by scientists at the California Institute of Technology and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in 2003.

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