By the 1980s, electro-optical equipment was being used to analyze and control manufacturing processes, guide missiles, operate audio-visual systems
Mohammad A. Karim has written: 'Electro-optical devices and systems' -- subject(s): Electrooptical devices
Shun Lien Chuang has written: 'Physics of optoelectronic devices' -- subject(s): Semiconductors, Electrooptics, Electrooptical devices
Louis Desmarais has written: 'Applied electro-optics' -- subject(s): Optoelectronics, Electrooptical devices
Robert A Crist has written: 'Electro-optical deflection measuring device' -- subject(s): Vibration, Buildings, Electrooptical devices, Measurement
The electrooptical tube segment included everything from camera tubes and photo cells to other photo-conductive and photo-emissive tubes, most notably the airport bomb detector picture tube
Raymond E. Zirkle has written: 'Advanced headlighting systems Raymond E. Zirkle, Marjorie J. Krebs, Robert Curran ; Honeywell, Inc., Systems and Research Center' -- subject(s): Testing, Headlight glare, Motor vehicles, Polarization (Light), Lighting, Electrooptical devices
Clair L. Wyatt has written: 'DIRBE external calibrator (DEC)' -- subject(s): Aeronautical instruments 'Recommended practice, symbols, terms, units, and uncertainty analysis for radiometric sensor calibration' -- subject(s): Handbooks, manuals, Calibration, Remote sensing, Instruments, Radiation, Electrooptical devices, Optical radiometry, Measurement, Mathematical models, Image processing
Will arise (for example, I will arise).
Will arise e.g. "The thought will arise..."
The anagram for arise is raise.
"arise" means to get up or to appear.
Arise/arises/arising.