Optical interferometry is a technique that splits a laser beam into two beams by using a partially silvered mirror. |
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Onto this rubber membrane we attached a tiny piece of silvered glass, which acted as a mirror. |
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Thus, it seems that mirror glass was silvered not only at glassworks but at looking-glass makers' shops as well. |
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A wireframe model of a teapot, soldered out of silvered copper wire, is gimballed inside the monitor cabinet. |
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He turned his head to look at her face, her green eyes sparkling in the moonlight, her hair silvered by it. |
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The ball itself was modelled with a silvered glass sphere of the correct diameter. |
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Her fur and long hair were silvered, but it did not give her the appearance of being old. |
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Bleaching agents can be applied that will give the decking a silvered weathered look. |
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A block of glass is silvered over the upper portion of the face closest to the laser beam. |
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The veins are silvered and the brown flower stems grow through, carrying a tiny twist of colour that will eventually be the flowers. |
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Reclining in leather-wrapped luxury, she stared out the oval window of the jet at the silvered cloudscape and the rising moon. |
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He shaved quickly, using his dagger and a piece of silvered glass for a mirror, then dressed in clean clothes from his blanket roll. |
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The first examples had painted wood or engraved and silvered dials similar to those of long case clocks. |
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Take the pair of silvered bronze firedogs made in the style of the late seventeenth century that ornamented the fireplace of the Grand Salon. |
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He had black hair that was slightly silvered at the temples, and bright, sparkling blue eyes. |
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She watched the evening star as she drew toward the silent ruin, mysteriously shadowed and silvered. |
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A handsome man with a large head and a shock of dark hair, slightly silvered, he was about to surprise his audience. |
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She carried a large teardrop bouquet of cream roses, lilac freesias, fern, silvered bear grass, variegated ivy, gypsophila and eucalyptus. |
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A dark line of bent grass led through the moonlight silvered sheen across the meadow and toward the mountain. |
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Already he wore the light and baggy silvered suit befitting his rank and his boots were on. |
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I leaned forward, so close to the silvered glass that my breath misted it slightly, partially obscuring my twin's mouth and nose. |
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Some late 17th century and early 18th century brass and copper pieces of high quality were originally silvered. |
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Also in the Metropolitan Museum is a silvered and patinated copper jardiniere designed by Reiber for Christofle. |
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The stars popped out on the black canvas of the sky, and the crescent moon silvered the edges of the clouds, turning each one into a masterpiece. |
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Thoroughly reworked, the dial's silvered applied arabesques, so typical of Balmain, gave it a zestful grace that discreetly excited the eye. |
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The incandescent bulbs, silvered on the tops to diffuse their light in a soft spread over the wall, function as punctuation points and visual anchors. |
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The Atelier Vincent Guerre team is currently taking down the silvered mirrors installed here in the 19th and 20th centuries. |
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Little red-colored specks with a diameter of one to several millimeters, forming concentric rings with silvered reflections. |
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The gold variant has a silvered dial, and the platinum variants offer a choice of a black or silvered dial. |
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Optionally, the contact surfaces of the bus bars can be silvered in order to improve the electric conductivity of the various connections. |
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Black texalium, silvered texalium models or, as a diversion from the usual, diver flag models. |
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Beau Brummel in cutaway, white spats, cane, green derby, silvered high-heeled shoes, boutonniere and waxed mustache. |
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Bust in subtle reverse drape, inlaid with motifs embroidered with silver thread, pearled with crystal and strass and silvered pearls. |
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The small off-center dial is made of silvered gold guilloche engraved by hand. |
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This model can be fully personalised with a choice of three dials: silvered opaline solid dial, slate solid dial, transparent dial. |
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Sumptuous dress in ivory taffeta, bust in asymmetrical drape inlaid with sequined lace motifs, pearled and decorated with silvered reliefs. |
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The bust is delicately entwined with organza plissés and pearled and sequined lace motifs, decorated with silvered reliefs. |
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One drawing on a silvered mirror panel presents an axonometric rendering of a cubic form extending outward from the central image along parallel lines. |
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The player is well proportionned, the buttons well positionned, the laser is protected by a silvered film on the zone of opening of the lid. |
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This Patriot USB Flash Drive also has a silvered body for a greater life expectancy and is used as a classic USB flash drive. |
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Silvering or silvered glass: A process used in the manufacture of mirrors, whereby a silver coating is applied to one surface of the glass. |
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A sea-run Rainbow Trout may be silvered up so much that some people might mistake it for a small Salmon. |
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Now various existing beads in the colours: silvered, antique silver, antique copper, antique gold and mat antique gold available in round boxes. |
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These forests are home to other unusual and endangered species, including the Asiatic jackal and silvered langur, many of which have also disappeared from Laos. |
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The gazing balls found in many of today's gardens are derived from the silvered witch balls that acted as convex mirrors, warding off evil by reflecting it away. |
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Colombian President Andres Pastrana, a light breeze riffling his silvered hair, steps forward to accept this generous gift from the American people. |
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Painted dragons hold up these canvasses, just as the carved silvered and tinted flying dragons support the blue silk satin window draperies, fringed with gold tassels. |
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The designer's simple but effective set has an Egyptian court, denoted by familiar golden iconography, standing opposite silvered pillars of Rome. |
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Instead of silvered glass, however, the frame contains an oval of the same translucent blue Plexiglas, which invites introspection instead of mere self-contemplation. |
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A sheet of glass is silvered with a pattern of repeated gestural strokes, making for a shifting lattice of fragmentary reflections and glimpses through the glass. |
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The party of five emerged into the moonlight that silvered the high round of Naples's city wall, a looming mass of dead masonry that could have stood for the soul of the city. |
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At nearly 71 the red hair has silvered, but she is far from retired. |
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One was the Winged Messenger of old, eight feet tall in a silvered suit and a helmet with a reflective visor and golden wings that covered his head and neck completely. |
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The silvered mirrors of the coelostat were pointed to some of the brighter stars beginning in 1905, and the first large-scale spectra of other stars were obtained. |
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In particular, on silvered and laminated glass the Commission noted that these products were transported over long distances by the large producers. |
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Working with crayfish eyes, German neurobiologist Klaus Vogt found that these unpromising jelly boxes were silvered with a multilayer reflector coating. |
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Special mirrors for such instruments as reflecting telescopes are usually silvered by evaporation of silver onto a surface from an electrically heated filament in high vacuum. |
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It now features a new dial with a silvered opaline ground. |
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With its luminous range of dials in lacquered black or silvered sunray, or with a delicate pearl finish, this watch confirms its status as a grand classic. |
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Heavily infested plants are characterized by a silvered or bronzed appearance of the leaves, stunted leaves and terminal shoots, and scarred and deformed fruits. |
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Many Chinese and Japanese lacquer cabinets were imported into England during Charles II's reign and were mounted on exuberantly carved stands that were gilded or silvered. |
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The room is a Temple of Art in the most deluxe materials, with silvered fittings, mahogany panelling and top lighting through a trabeated ceiling of frosted crystal glass. |
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Light from the celestial body strikes the index mirror and is reflected to the silvered portion of the horizon glass, then back to the observer's eye through the telescope. |
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Enderby watched her warily as she lay prone, having kicked the clothes off the bed, her nates silvered by the Roman moonlight to the likeness of a meringue. |
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One half of the horizon glass is silvered and the other half is clear. |
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