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Τι (ποιος) είναι ultrasonoscope flaw detector - ορισμός

CHARACTER'S ERROR IN GREEK DRAMATIC THEORY
Tragic flaw; Fatal Flaw; Fatal flaw; Hamatia
  • A list of 
the six parts of Aristotle's Greek tragedy
  • "Aristotle's Tragic Plot Structure"—click to view a larger version
  • Aristotle's ''Poetics'']]

Everhart–Thornley detector         
  • Disassembled Everhard-Thornley detector from (Philips XL30), showing (from left) the +300V grid and tube, transparent cylindrical light guide, golden clamping nut, and the internal assembly with scintillator disc (+10 kV) on the top. A common photomultiplier would be on the rear side of light guide and is not shown.
E-T detector; ET detector; Everhart-Thornley secondary electron detector; Everhart-Thornley detector
The Everhart–Thornley detector (E–T detector or ET detector) is a secondary electron and back-scattered electron detector used in scanning electron microscopes (SEMs). It is named after its designers, Thomas E.
smoke detector         
  • An americium container from a smoke detector
  • An integrated locking mechanism for commercial building doors. Inside an enclosure are a locking device, smoke detector and power supply.
  • Optical smoke detector with the cover removed; the angled plastic in an arc across the top is a light baffle
  • Optical smoke detector<br />1: Optical chamber<br />2: Cover<br />3: Case moulding <br />4: Photodiode (transducer)<br />5: Infrared LED
  • A video overview of how an ionization smoke detector works
  • A 2007 U.S. guide to placing smoke detectors, suggesting that one be placed on every floor of a building, and in each bedroom
  • An addressable Simplex TrueAlarm smoke detector
DEVICE THAT DETECTS SMOKE, TYPICALLY AS AN INDICATOR OF FIRE
Smoke alarm; Smoke detectors; Cigarette Smoke Detector; Smoke alarms; Smoke Detector; Cigarette detector; Smoke detection; Americium smoke detector; Single station smoke detector; Interconnected smoke detector; Standalone smoke detector; Ionization smoke detector; Photoelectric smoke detector; Optical smoke detector
smoke alarm         
  • An americium container from a smoke detector
  • An integrated locking mechanism for commercial building doors. Inside an enclosure are a locking device, smoke detector and power supply.
  • Optical smoke detector with the cover removed; the angled plastic in an arc across the top is a light baffle
  • Optical smoke detector<br />1: Optical chamber<br />2: Cover<br />3: Case moulding <br />4: Photodiode (transducer)<br />5: Infrared LED
  • A video overview of how an ionization smoke detector works
  • A 2007 U.S. guide to placing smoke detectors, suggesting that one be placed on every floor of a building, and in each bedroom
  • An addressable Simplex TrueAlarm smoke detector
DEVICE THAT DETECTS SMOKE, TYPICALLY AS AN INDICATOR OF FIRE
Smoke alarm; Smoke detectors; Cigarette Smoke Detector; Smoke alarms; Smoke Detector; Cigarette detector; Smoke detection; Americium smoke detector; Single station smoke detector; Interconnected smoke detector; Standalone smoke detector; Ionization smoke detector; Photoelectric smoke detector; Optical smoke detector
¦ noun a device that detects and gives a warning of the presence of smoke.

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Hamartia

The term hamartia derives from the Greek ἁμαρτία, from ἁμαρτάνειν hamartánein, which means "to miss the mark" or "to err". It is most often associated with Greek tragedy, although it is also used in Christian theology. The term is often said to depict the flaws or defects of a character and portraying these as the reason of a potential downfall. However, other critics point to the term's derivation and say that it refers only to a tragic but random accident or mistake, with devastating consequences but with no judgment implied as to the character.