The Maksutov telescope is similar to the Schmidt design, but uses a more spherical corrector lens. |
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Panavision would then furnish them with corrector lenses that would focus the lens properly in their theater. |
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Often, the production of an appropriate null corrector plate can be as difficult as the fabrication of the actual optic. |
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This may help to identify new corrector molecules, or may help in engineering the molecule to be more effective. |
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He emigrated to the USA, and at first worked as a corrector for a Russian-language publishing. |
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The fabrication team measured the optical surface using phase-shifting interferometry and a refractive null corrector near the center of curvature. |
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It can be worn as a concealer or in conjunction with a concealer as a corrector and illuminator. |
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Although the colour corrector in the Ultimatte 8 can usually fix this, it is still difficult to get everything correct. |
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Full function 2 channel colour corrector is also available as an addition to the frame memory. |
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No corrector weights shall be removed or altered without the boat being re-weighed by an official measurer. |
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Both types benefit from the use of spherical mirrors and corrector plates to minimise their various aberrations. |
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The light from the null corrector goes to the mirror under test, and the alignment consists of pointing the corrector so that the return image is free of coma. |
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The researchers hope to find more successful corrector molecules in the next funding period. |
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No lightning protector or power factor corrector can be used on the output side of the noise generator. |
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If, during the main stage of correction, problems arise that cannot be solved by a simple corrector, the process moves to the next stage, in which errors are corrected by a specialist, a population census expert. |
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This service allows you the option of completing an invigilated simulation exam similar to the MECE that will be evaluated by a corrector of the Ministerial Examination. |
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Two years before his apprenticeship ended, he was made a corrector of the press, a responsible position combining subeditorial duties with constant contact with authors and the seeing of their work through the press. |
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It can also be supplied with a 2 channel DME processor, including non-linear capability, a powerful frame memory and RGB colour corrector which are all available as options. |
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Thanks to two corrector buttons integrated into the case middle, the hand indicating local time jumps forward or backward one hour at a time to provide a simultaneous reading of the time in two different parts of the world. |
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Aquasource Biosensitive SOS anti-redness is a corrector specially developed to camouflage visually extended persisting redness, visible capillaries and blotchiness. |
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Even with the compensation given by the latitude corrector on certain makes of compass, the gyro continues to lose horizontal force until, north of about 85°N, it becomes unusable. |
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The Decision also simplifies the calculation of the UK corrector. |
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It looks like a cartridge pen, with a brush for accurate application at one end and a polish corrector nib at the other. |
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The equipment is certified by the European Measuring Instruments Directive as a gas volume and calorific value corrector for custody transfer metering of natural gases. |
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Calcium carbonate is added to swimming pools, as a pH corrector for maintaining alkalinity and offsetting the acidic properties of the disinfectant agent. |
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He decided to devote himself completely to his apprenticeship, and he worked his way up to a position as a compositor and a corrector of the shop's printing press. |
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