Photos | Informational Sign for FPD Detector
A person speaks with a representative about the advanced carbon dioxide detector, as a sign displaying information about the FPD detector stands behind them at the 2007 Super Computing conference.
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a sign with information about the fpd detector for the advanced carbon dioxide detectorMetadata
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