An infra-red camera scans the road and makes a sound when an animal is detected.
From the nzherald.co.nz
But there is a lot of infra-red in the spectrum, so it seems silly to ignore it.
From the economist.com
Thanks to infra-red diode, can act as universal remote for entertainment center.
From the sacbee.com
This makes infra-red reflectography a better technique than X-raying a painting.
From the economist.com
Infra-red lasers, of the sort used by Mr Larson, are too powerful for paintings.
From the economist.com
The infra-red pictures are capable of tracing structures buried deep in the sand.
From the guardian.co.uk
It works by sending infra-red light into tissues and analysing what bounces back.
From the economist.com
Infra-red, for example, is important in telecoms and night-vision applications.
From the economist.com
Stereoscopic microscopy, infra-red reflectograms and X-radiography were employed.
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Below: (in writing) see below; "vide infra"
Used to refer to something discussed later
Below, under, beneath, underneath. The opposite of supra, above. Thus we say primo gradu est - supra, pater, mater, infra, filius, filia: in the first degree of kindred in the ascending line, above is the father, and mother, below, in the descending line, son and daughter.
[Latin infra below, on the under side, lower than, further along; to the south] Below, lower than (infraorbital, infraclass).
Abbreviation of Infraquirinelle (q.v.), but sometimes used more pejoratively: "Is this [film, song, car etc.] all right?"--"Well, just about, but it's a bit Infra."