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  2. Sniffex - Wikipedia

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    An article in The Dallas Morning News in April 2007 describes Sniffex is a "divining rod" and states that "In a test by the U.S. Navy, Sniffex didn't register when two trucks passed within 20 feet, hauling a half ton of explosives." [3] The Navy's counterterrorism technology task force tested Sniffex and concluded "The Sniffex handheld ...

  3. TV detector van - Wikipedia

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    TV detector van. A 1983 Leyland Sherpa television detector van at the Postal Museum, London. TV detector vans are vans which contain equipment that can detect the presence of television sets in use. [1] These vans have been used by the General Post Office and later by contractors working for the BBC to enforce the television licensing system in ...

  4. Romance Scams: 7 Warning Signs and How To Avoid Them - AOL

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    5 .They Can’t Visit, Call, Video Call or Send Many Pictures. Since most scammers are using a fake profile or data stolen from another person, they can’t visit, video call or send photos easily ...

  5. Scam baiting - Wikipedia

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    Scam baiting (or scambaiting) is a form of internet vigilantism primarily used towards advance-fee fraud, IRS impersonation scams, technical support scams, [1] pension scams, [2] and consumer financial fraud. [1]

  6. Breathometer - Wikipedia

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    The Breathometer. The Breathometer was a small device that plugged into the audio jack of a smartphone, coupled with a dedicated app that reads the user's blood alcohol content (BAC). [8] [18] [19] [9] The app utilized the smartphone to provide the processing power, which allowed the device to be small enough to fit on a standard keychain.

  7. Charged aerosol detector - Wikipedia

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    Charged aerosol detector. The charged aerosol detector ( CAD) is a detector used in conjunction with high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and ultra high-performance liquid chromatography (UHPLC) to measure the amount of chemicals in a sample by creating charged aerosol particles which are detected using an electrometer.

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