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CCD,
abbreviation for charge-coupled device.

CCD
Telemedicine A semiconducting device–charge-coupled device in a solid-state camera or scanner which contains photosensitive (optical) cells; each pixel of an image requires a cell–the more CCDs in a scanner, the higher an image's resolution. See CCD camera.


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