Noun
One who, or that which, analyzes.
The part of a polariscope which receives the light after polarization, and exhibits its properties.
Source: Webster's dictionary“About 70 per cent of all medical decisions are based on lab results that come from this analyzer so it is a very important piece of equipment within the hospital,” Bunko said. Source: Internet
According to the latest figures, posted last Sept. 30 by the Callahan branch analyzer, 14 credit-union institutions and 43 banks operated in Colorado, and banks accounted for 81.62 percent of the business, compared with 18.38 percent for credit unions. Source: Internet
Another approach is to use ion guides (quadrupoles, hexapoles, or octopoles) to guide the ions into mass analyzer along a path away from the trajectory of photons or neutral particles. Source: Internet
A serial line analyzer is a device similar to a logic analyzer but specialized for RS-232's voltage levels, connectors, and, where used, clock signals. Source: Internet
Analytic instruments such as the spectrum analyzer facilitate visualization and measurement of acoustic signals and their properties. Source: Internet
At this point, the user sets the analyzer to "run" mode, either triggering once, or repeatedly triggering. Source: Internet