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November 2010       
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Findit-Fixit Forum
Sensors invites you to join the Findit-Fixit Forum, where you can get answers to your sensing questions—concerning technologies, products, methods, applications, and services—and also offer help to your fellow engineers. The Forum covers all kinds of topics, from the basics to the extraordinary. Join the discussion!

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Sensors Design & Technology
Combining 2D and 3D Sensing to Simplify Integration and Improve Productivity
By: Dr. Walter Pastorius, LMI Technologies Inc.
A combination of 2D and 3D sensors enables sawmills to optimize their conversion of raw logs into high-quality boards. more >>

Sensors at Work
A Look into the Linear Displacement and Rotary Position Sensor Markets
By: David Laing, VDC Research Group
In the aftermath of the late 2008/early 2009 economic downturn, we provide an overview of the worldwide linear and rotary position sensor markets with some details of the capacitive linear displacement and resolver rotary position sensor markets.
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Research & Developments
This month, we have a definite medical slant. This month's stories include a metamaterial that boosts the quality of ultrasonic images, using weak microwaves to measure vital signs without having to use pesky electrodes, and a fast test for breast cancer that uses radio frequency to distinguish healthy from diseased tissue. more >>

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Check out new sensors and sensor-related products here. more >>