COPS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
C.O.P.S. ET SOFTWARE, INC. P.O. BOX 2530 CEDAR RAPIDS IA 524062530 COPS;LEASING COMPUTER PROGRAMS WHICH MANAGE POLICE DATA;
C.O.P.S. CHAMBERS OCCUPATIONAL PLACEMENT SURVEY Chambers, John E. P.O. Box 68 Wildwood FL 34785 Cops;OCCUPATIONAL PLACEMENT SURVEY;providing personnel screening and pre-employment occupational placement survey services;
CONCERNS OF POLICE SURVIVORS C.O.P.S. INC CONCERNS OF POLICE SURVIVORS, INC. 846 OLD SOUTH 5 CAMDENTON MO 65020 COPS;POLICE SURVIVORS AND INC.;PROVIDING ASSISTANCE TO SURVIVING FAMILIES OF LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS KILLED IN THE LINE OF DUTY BY WORKING WITH LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES, POLICE ORGANIZATIONS, MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS, AND LOCAL PEER-SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONS;
COPS CARE POLICE OFFICERS FEDERATION OF MINNEAPOLIS ROOM 124, CITY HALL MINNEAPOLIS MN 55415 COPS;ASSOCIATION SERVICES-NAMELY, PROMOTING THE INTERESTS AND IMAGE OF POLICEMEN;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method for detecting an anomaly on a top surface of a substrate comprises directing a first radiation beam having a first wavelength at the top surface of the substrate at a first angle measured from normal, and directing a second radiation beam having a second wavelength at the top surface of the substrate at a second angle measured from normal, wherein the second wavelength is not equal to the first wavelength. The method then comprises detecting scattered radiation from the first radiation beam and the second radiation beam to detect the presence of particles or COPs, and to differentiate between the two. Differences in the scattered radiation detected from the first radiation beam and from the second radiation beam provide the data needed to differentiate between particles and COPs.