The ultraportables are lighter than ever, but with no optical drive, loading new software is inconvenient when you're on the go. |
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If the optical signal is weak, the OEO system allows selective regeneration of the signal. |
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This rifle has a standard 10X daylight scope, but it can also be fitted with a variety of other optical sights. |
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During the last few years the optical fibers used in lachrymal duct endoscopy have been changed. |
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The multiplexer with variable optical attenuator is another design that has pulled together several functions. |
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There are many schools of thought on the combat use of the Aimpoint and similar optical sights. |
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Undoped YAG Crystal is an excellent material for UV-IR optical windows, particularly for high temperature and high energy density applications. |
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An optical relay provides the image of the gunner's sight to the commander. |
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Farheen, a third year optical management student says she won't be voting either. |
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There are backup open sights in case the optical sight becomes damaged or is removed. |
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The camera system comprises a lens apparatus with an image-taking optical system and a camera on which the lens apparatus is mountable. |
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Dialogue and music are clearly rendered and, while not exactly expansive, about as rich as mono from an optical source gets. |
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Atomic force microscopy and optical traps are used to probe cellular and subcellular forces, such as those of kinesin motors. |
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When lasers and optical fibres came together they revolutionised communications. |
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The structure has potential for the development of active optical devices such as lasers and passive components. |
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The sound quality is very good considering the source is often monophonic optical tracks. |
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The company is also working on laser amplification, which will eliminate the need for active optical switching. |
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But such things insert a physical and optical barrier between electors and their representatives, the public and its servants. |
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The optical drive is hidden behind a small, flip-down door, and is mounted sidewise if you use the case in a tower configuration. |
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This will probably only have a digital zoom rather than an optical zoom and a fairly basic lens. |
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To tune the focal length continuously, optical designers have developed the zoom lens, which consists of a group of lenses. |
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Because of size limitations, no company has been able to place an optical zoom lens into a handphone camera. |
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Scanning at the maximum optical resolution captures as much detail as possible without making your file too large. |
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In particular, interesting phenomena occur in nanoscale structures at the plasmon frequency, at which optical absorption is resonantly enhanced. |
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The optical path difference is directly proportional to the cosine of the angle of refraction through the coating. |
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People often want to know the polychromatic response of a lens or other optical system. |
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The CH85 attack periscope incorporates a monocular optical system and an infrared system. |
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The wavelength dependence reflects the degree and orientation of the optical anisotropy changes beyond 600 nm. |
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It has an optical quality far better than other materials, such as Mylar or polypropylene, that are typically used in laboratories. |
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The aiming unit includes an optical head consisting of a stabilisation system, an aiming mark injector and a monocular sight. |
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We have used it in reflection mode to determine the optical functions of uniaxial crystals. |
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To specifically monitor the fluorescence signal, we placed a bandpass filter centered at 580 nm in front of the optical detector. |
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Each output port includes optical receivers which are tuned to the same fixed wavelength which is specific to the output port. |
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The apparatus is advantageously used in an interferometer to form a device that modulates the amplitude of the optical signal. |
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Night-vision units have received a lot of attention, as have recent optical systems for alerting drivers to objects behind reversing vehicles. |
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The scattered light is then focused into a multimode optical fiber in which the fiber core acts as a pinhole for confocal microscopy. |
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Bunched optical fibers and acrylic light ducts draped like lianas from the ceiling, pulsing with digital information. |
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Godel made an analogy between optical illusions in the physical world and antinomies like Russell's paradox in the mathematical realm. |
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We can also improve CD uniformity by reducing optical aberrations in the projection lens. |
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The use of polarized illumination makes birefringence a factor in optical performance. |
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The family crisis widely accepted on the Right as well as the Left is an optical illusion. |
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Wavefront technology now gives us the ability to map the higher optical aberrations of the eye accurately. |
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The results indicates that the aplanatic hologram lenses are feasible for optical disk applications. |
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An RPR network consists of a set of RPR switches connected together by two counter-rotating optical fiber rings. |
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The design of the complete lens system is focused on controlling aberrations in the optical image. |
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The use of optical biosensors to monitor the nonspecific adsorption of a soluble protein or peptide to a synthetic surface has been reviewed. |
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His interests, however, were not confined to optical recording but also included his emotional reaction to roaming the streets at night. |
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One of Fehn's principal problems has been to reconcile the Romanesque scale of the structure with that of delicate optical apparatus. |
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The police confiscated optical lenses, design blueprints for targeting devices and other items during the raid. |
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Piracy, especially optical disc piracy, is big business in the Asia-Pacific. |
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The eye's optical system consists primarily of the cornea and the lens, and the corneal surfaces are aspheric. |
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The system uses a generalized aspheric optic element placed near the aperture stop of an optical instrument to produce these results. |
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The newly developed 9-group 11-element structured lens, which offers 10x optical zoom, includes a glass-molded aspherical lens. |
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To assure the highest optical quality it features three aspherically created elements and one element made from super low dispersion glass. |
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For pure astigmatism, a lens is required that has no optical power in the normal meridian but has appropriate curvature in the others. |
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The stripes give it an optical energy and the four quadrants satisfy the synergy needs. |
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Meanwhile, optical measurements suggest the quasar is a billion times more massive than our sun. |
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Some key features are lacking, such as an optical zoom lens and the ability to capture video and audio. |
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Apple's laptop range offers a choice of screen sizes, optical drives and processor speeds. |
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Solid-state phase shifters steer optical beams for laser communications and radar. |
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Not with the naked eye, and certainly not through any optical device like binoculars or a telescope. |
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An optical communication system for transmitting multiple optical beams, each at a different wavelength is disclosed. |
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Such QD devices can be integrated into the photonic crystals that will be used as active optical router circuits. |
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In fact, no two rays are traveling toward the same point along the optical axis. |
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Now it is possible to coherently link the radio frequency and optical domains with a supercontinuum comb of frequencies. |
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The optical zoom covers a 28 mm to 200 mm range, and the autofocus can be overridden with a manual focus. |
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The DCM also includes an advanced head guide assembly, take-up reel drive motor, the optical servo system and the tape heads. |
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For optical data, the measured 2V of a biaxial mineral can be checked against 2V calculated from the three principal indices of refraction. |
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The storage technologies underlying these solutions include hard disk drive-based systems, magnetic tape and optical storage. |
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The angular magnification of any optical system can be obtained from the system matrix for the system. |
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Signals are then multiplexed according to their destinations and reconverted to optical signals at the appropriate outbound port. |
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In that technique, an optical fiber is used to transmit light from a specially coated lens. |
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Nortel Networks has secured optical infrastructure contracts with three China Telecom regional carriers. |
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The next major breakthrough was to invest very heavily in the high-speed optical backbone network. |
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Documents are scanned into the system then the document imaging system stores them somewhere on a hard drive or optical disk. |
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The optical systems developed also offer the potential for technology transfer and economic development. |
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To date, the research team has found that 90 to 95 percent of light scatter generated is from optical properties of mitochondria. |
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The company makes optical drives with translucent bezels and trays, complete with blue LED activity lights. |
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The optical mouse is comfortable in most scenarios, but is not an ergonomic masterpiece. |
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He was particularly famous for his optical instruments, such as the lenses used in telescopes, that were highly valued among European physicists. |
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Observing astronomical objects in the infrared means that we can see much more than we can with optical telescopes. |
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Other stations showed images from the few optical telescopes in Earth orbit. |
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This was carried out using an eyepiece from a telescope, an optical instrument with a longer pedigree than the microscope. |
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The basic RBS 70 comprises the missile in a launch container, a tripod firing stand and an optical sight. |
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By implementing optical servo tracks on the backside of the media, customers use the entire magnetic surface of the media for recording data. |
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The present invention relates to a tellurite glass composition suitable for use in an optical fiber. |
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Technically the only thing harder than making a new optical storage device is making it backward-compatible with something else. |
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Even native, isolated pigment proteins like bacteriorhodopsin have been investigated for their applicability as optical switches. |
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There were also scientific instrument makers and optical experts on the Imperial payroll. |
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Just seventy pounds of glass in the form of optical fibers can transmit as much telephone traffic as one ton of copper. |
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We'll cover the fundamentals needed to understand basic optical concepts such as radiometry, polarization, diffraction, and holography. |
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The receiver is of the flat-top variety with an accessory rail that is adaptable to most optical sights. |
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Yet today, Smith is the author of Modern Optical Engineering, a fundamental text in optical design. |
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Multiple digital read channels may be used to read multiple tracks of an optical disk simultaneously. |
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Epoxy or acrylic adhesives are established for use with optical benches, filters, and freestanding optics. |
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High track density magnetic media with pitted optical servo tracks and method for stamping the tracks on the media. |
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I could see the radio waves, microwaves, gamma rays, and other optical and non-optical radiation that black holes naturally give off. |
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It will also push innovations in microcomputers, mobile phones, optical storage devices, and network services. |
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By combining optical tweezers with other laser beams, researchers can perform microsurgery on particles. |
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While DVD-RAM for proprietary storage jukeboxes may be a viable prospect, the technology is losing ground in the optical standards race. |
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The optical sensor functions as a rangefinder, measuring the height of the target beneath the missile and profiling the target simultaneously. |
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Are you saying that their scanning electron microscopy was the same as optical? |
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This film has been used for over 12 years as an archival optical storage medium. |
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The optical drive bay is attached with a pair of Philips screws, while the hard drive bay uses thumbscrews. |
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The transmitter is physically close to the optical fiber and may even have a lens to focus the light into the fiber. |
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The Yei of Ngamiland in Botswana were known for a type of beadwork in which white and black were contrasted to form true optical illusions. |
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The recesses and interior areas of an object may be viewed using video microscopy, employing an optical fibre and camera probe. |
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The paper shows that positrons can see defects better than either optical or electron beam microscopes. |
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Unlike most polymers, conducting polymers have the electrical and optical properties of metals or semiconductors. |
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With flamboyance and little affectation, she explained the functions and advantages of optical fibre communication. |
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Our device permits a more convenient control of both parameters than optical tweezers or micropipettes. |
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A motor vehicle headlight has a light source cooperating with optical means to produce a beam which is generally spread widthwise. |
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Our hard drives and optical drives are different between our new and old tests, but those won't affect 3D graphics performance benchmarks. |
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The optical measurement of surface separation is based on thin-film interferometry. |
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The electron micrographs of over 1000 filaments were subjected to optical diffraction as previously described. |
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The genera of the fungal colonies were identified morphologically with an optical microscope. |
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The big man brought his rifle about with blinding speed, sighted along the rail and optical sight, and let off a round. |
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The toroid adds additional optical power in the vertical direction to bring the two focal planes together. |
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A multimode optical fiber was used to deliver the light from the tungsten-halogen lamp to the detector. |
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A second connector housing is provided for receiving a second optical fiber plug. |
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An optical wipe introduces the second section, also accompanied by drums but this time at a beating-heart tempo. |
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During World War II, optical photoreconnaissance was the answer to finding and destroying military targets through optical images and bombsights. |
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For optical transparency, the filters are best mounted between two glass plates with a suitable mountant. |
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A shipborne version consists of a launcher for six Ataka missiles with stabilised optical sight. |
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Characters might think this is some sort of wizardry or witchcraft but it is actually an optical illusion. |
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Twelve Muntz metal optical turnstiles being readied for shipment to one of the largest manufacturing firms in Western Europe. |
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Soon there were all sorts of optical sights, lights and lasers hanging on the gun. |
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It appears that this is due to reflection of light from the optical bundle onto the inner surface of the sheath. |
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Consider an optical telescope with an aperture of 5 meters, such as the 200-inch reflector at Palomar Mountain in California. |
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Light at each end of the optical spectrum is dispersed by a different amount, since the refractive index of any medium depends on frequency. |
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In this aggressive environment, optical technology is proving its value as a high-capacity, long data life, random-access writable technology. |
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The switch last fall from the punch-card ballots to the optical scanner machines allows a voter to complete an absentee ballot and feed it into the machine immediately. |
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The active medium in a conventional laser is an electromagnetic cavity that resonates at the same frequency as the optical transitions of electrons in the medium. |
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Jason had lifted his rifle to his shoulder and was pointing it at the back of the receding keeper, using the optical sight of his rifle as a telescope. |
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Today's armoured battle might take place at night, using thermal imaging devices that are in many ways better than optical sights even on a clear day. |
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Deception by mirrors has a basis in optical principles, in so far as reflections in mirrors do not correspond wholly to the objects that caused them. |
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The input light comprises a plurality of wavelength bands or optical channels of light, each of which are centered at a respective channel wavelength. |
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The Jesuits may even have been enlightened enough to make available newly invented optical instruments, on sale in Paris as early as 1609, to Descartes and his schoolfellows. |
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Strauss-Kahn's sudden, astounding, and very definitive-seeming fall might make an optical illusion of his comeback rise. |
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Based on this data, we added baffles to optimize the light aperture within the spectrometer, thereby eliminating unnecessary rays while maximizing optical throughput. |
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This should in turn improve the signal to noise ratio, increasing the distance necessary between optical amplifiers in dense wavelength division multiplexing systems. |
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This effectively converts what would be a point-to-point network to a meshed network and allows the carrier to establish purely optical paths between any two end points. |
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Particularly for multimode systems, it is important to ensure that some minimum length of fiber is included in the test in order to ensure adequate optical mode fill. |
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For this purpose, a number of optical elements were applicably designed. |
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Additionally, you can use an optical mouse on almost any surface, whereas a ball mouse needs a mouse pad in order for the rubberised ball to roll properly. |
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Research has shown a decrease in bone optical density of the third metacarpal in young horses soon after the onset of race training or when moved from pasture to stalls. |
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In the optical tweezers experiment, a particle having a larger refractive index than its surrounding medium is trapped by the radiation pressure of a focused laser beam. |
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The Raman laser optical cavity was formed by coating one of the waveguide facets with a multilayer coating, while leaving the other facet uncoated. |
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That means optical maskless lithography systems used in the fabrication of next generation microelectronics can have features as small as 50 nm and high throughput. |
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Advanced optical coatings are designed for near total reflection over a pre-defined spectral region, offering the potential to significantly improve system throughput. |
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If one ignores removability of the optical medium from the drive, optical disk storage is inferior in every respect to magnetic hard disk storage. |
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The line includes power supplies, transmitters, optical amplifiers, digital transponders, return-path receivers, fiber-node platforms and Ethernet access devices. |
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Jitter is one of the biggest concerns for designers of optical networks, which include optical components such as transmitters, receivers, and transponders. |
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The machine-readable passports, which now have a standardized presentation worldwide, are being printed in a manner suitable for optical character recognition. |
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Environmental effects can be an issue in more conventional metrology applications as well, notes Robert Stoner, vice president of metrology and optical systems at Zygo Corp. |
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The other traditional data storage, nearline archiving, involves moving the data to a slower media such as robotic tape and laser or magnetic optical jukeboxes. |
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At a lateral optical resolution of 0.4 m FWHM the bright fluorescence of the lipid annuli outshone the very weak fluorescence of the bilayer membranes. |
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The VFT, which is tested and certified to 10-9 torr, is ideal for applications involving environmental testing, pharmaceutical processing, and optical coatings production. |
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The company has also recently moved into the optical mouse sector. |
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Direct irradiance was attenuated as described by Beer's law, with the optical path length increasing approximately as the secant of the solar zenith angle. |
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A specialised machine that uses the latest in optical and high speed sensor technology to search for skeleton weed is in the advanced stages of development. |
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Don't go past the camera's optical zoom range, or you'll be sorry! |
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I love it to bits, all of it, especially the wonderfully ingenious and gorgeous to look at early optical devices, and the engravings of such inventions. |
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To date, the majority of next-generation optical switches have relied on micromirror approaches that use microelectromechanical systems technology. |
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It provides a powerful method in laser assessment and alignment, and provides a diagnostic tool for measuring optical surfaces and transmissive components. |
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Our main products are light sources and modules that enable plastic optical fibre to be used for high bandwidth, low-cost links with large data capacity. |
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For any optical system a measure of the best-possible resolution or resolving power is simply the ratio of the wavelength to the diameter of the aperture. |
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It is pale pink and has physical, optical, and crystallographic properties similar to those of the other monoclinic members of the amphibole group. |
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The material collected was analyzed under optical microscope, and dissected with the help of 2 bistouries to liberate the spermatozoa from the tissue. |
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Within a few years of this painting, Vuillard gave up on most of the goals of optical realism. |
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You can operate an optical telegraph as used in the Napoleonic wars, crank up second world war field telephones and learn to read Morse and semaphore. |
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When most people think of astronomy, they envision gazing at the stars through an optical telescope, a system of mirrors and lenses that collects light. |
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The solution for the optical lithography industry is to offset birefringence by arranging different optical components at the proper angular orientations. |
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The satellite can then collect the data and retransmit the information from one satellite on an ultrahigh-capacity optical data link using lasers. |
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An alphabet soup of optical technologies is available, including CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-ROM, DVD-R, DVD-RAM and DVD-RW, with even more on the way. |
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Even though supernovas can appear as bright as galaxies when viewed with optical telescopes, this light represents only a small fraction of the energy released. |
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There was a darkroom, an optical printer to blow 8mm up to 16 mm, a contact printer to make positive 16 mm prints from negatives, an editing table, etc. |
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The escalating cost of these tools for conventional optical and extreme ultraviolet lithography is driven in part by the need for complex optical sources and optics. |
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The occluding spot is placed at the focal plane of the telescope and prevents light from striking any optical elements further down in the optical path. |
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The images are the results of mishaps and goofs at several optical and near-infrared telescopes. |
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Indeed, many microwave antennas were more reminiscent of optical devices than anything resembling standard radio frequency equipment. |
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The same model applies to the copropagation of two optical waves in a colloidal medium. |
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The adaptive optical systems in modern astronomical telescopes compensate for atmospheric distortion by using deformable mirrors. |
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This therefore marks our return full circle to the optical proofs in the Diotprique with which our detective work began. |
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We present first-principles studies of the optical absorbance of the group IV honeycomb crystals graphene, silicene, germanene, and tinene. |
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Aristotle held more accurate theories on some optical concepts than other philosophers of his day. |
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He also divided illusions into those caused by physical or optical factors and those caused by judgemental factors. |
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It represented an optical illusion of the leftovers from a feast on the floor of reach houses. |
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In 1847 he discovered that the optical properties of gold colloids differed from those of the corresponding bulk metal. |
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With the emergence of new technologies, such as optical media, micrographics often appear as the Cinderella of information storage technology. |
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The achievable frequency stability is proportional to the monochromaticity of the absorption, so optical clocks promise better standards. |
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A new optical scanner is described which serves as a monogon or single-facet device, providing one scan per shaft rotation. |
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These weapons are usually equipped with iron sights or an optical SUSAT, although optical sights have been purchased to supplement these. |
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Among the rarer optical effects associated with the moon are also moonbows or lunar rainbows. |
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Many other inventions marked Bell's later life, including groundbreaking work in optical telecommunications, hydrofoils, and aeronautics. |
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In 2013 it was revealed that the BBC had used optical TV detectors to apply for a search warrant. |
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Voltaire's work was instrumental in bringing about general acceptance of Newton's optical and gravitational theories in France. |
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The application of optical features is now in common use throughout the world. |
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Two of the primary methods for identifying rocks in the laboratory are through optical microscopy and by using an electron microprobe. |
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The data is supplied by Ordnance Survey on optical media or increasingly, via the Internet. |
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These general requirements constrain the oculometric method to an optical observation of the area within and around the pupil. |
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They were using optical coherence tomography for this purpose and named the method optophysiology. |
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In contrast, the German ships had better optical equipment and rangefinding and were much better compartmentalized and able to deal with damage. |
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An optical cavity, also called an optical resonator, is an arrangement of mirrors that forms a standing wave cavity resonator for light waves. |
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They are also used in optical parametric oscillators and some interferometers. |
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Ring resonators and whispering galleries are examples of optical resonators that do not form standing waves. |
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The formula is further related to the particle's decay rate by the optical theorem. |
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A complex diagenetic history can be studied by optical mineralogy, using a petrographic microscope. |
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Systems for optical satellites had been developed but were still limited by weather conditions. |
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This particle separation and size influences optical properties of gases as can be found in the following list of refractive indices. |
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It hosts the Southern African Large Telescope, the largest optical telescope in the Southern Hemisphere. |
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Luxembourg has modern and widely deployed optical fiber and cable networks throughout the country. |
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Luxembourg is connected through an optical DWDM network, called Teralink to several Tier 1 upstream providers like Level3 and Global Crossing. |
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Historically, optical astronomy, also called visible light astronomy, is the oldest form of astronomy. |
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The optical system consists of two mirrors and, generally, a low power telescope. |
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A newly installed submarine optical fibre cable now connects Vanuatu to Fiji. |
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Unlike conventional optical grinding, complex aspheric surfaces can be machined easily. |
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One application for which an optical filter can play an important role is that of a wideband connection with low time skew. |
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An optical plummet, built into either the tribrach or alidade of total station instruments, permits accurate centering over a point. |
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The ultrazoom species of point-and-shoot digital camera is identified solely by its large optical zoom. |
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These films change their optical absorbance in proportion to the absorbed dose. |
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Additionally, the DZ-MV580A offers a 10x optical zoom lens with 240x digital zoom expander and a hot accessory shoe for flash. |
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Project management perversion of drinking water systems, sewage, rainwater and optical loop for the second Angevin Angevin tramline. |
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The structure, morphology, electrical resistivity, optical bandgap, as well as thermal stability of the deposited films are investigated. |
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Using 3-D optical scanning, the director of special projects at Walla Walla Foundry, Walla Walla, Wash. |
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Rehberger is renowned for his abstract art and optical effects that distort perception. |
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Its new Affine transformation function compensates for image distortion at a pixel level, caused by optical anomalies. |
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Agateware are simulations of natural agate stones and these coloured ceramics create an optical illusion. |
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The avionics grade AMLCD provides superior optical performance with a wide viewing angle for excellent cross cockpit viewing. |
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Impossible objects and architecture, optical illusion and anamorphosis are the three key techniques on display. |
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His team operates a ytterbium optical lattice clock, one of the latest types of souped-up atomic timepieces. |
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Time intervals of depolarization and repolarization were measured using optical action potentials. |
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For some 50 years, Mann has worked in the design and analysis of optical systems, including visual and infrared zoom lenses. |
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Apart from the usual living and guest spaces, the clients requested two studies, areas for entertainment and an optical telescope platform. |
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Under the reorganization, NIST expanded the radiometry and optical characterization facilities. |
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Independents need to be different and much of the offering from optical shopfitters looks the same. |
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An important method of inspection for this is the optical time domain reflectometer. |
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She moves in and out of two dimensions and three dimensions, playing with optical illusion and atmospheric perspective. |
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Now a Berkeley physicist is hoping to remaster and preserve the recordings through optical scanning technology. |
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Autofluorescent proteins with excitation in the optical window for intravital imaging in mammals. |
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This sensor non-destructively and reproducibly applies a known set of optical properties to the object being imaged. |
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Customers can also choose the optical filters such as IR-pass filters, IR band-pass filters, NIR notch filters etc. |
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Kwiat, built a rudimentary quantum computer from optical components such as mirrors and beam splitters. |
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Optical taps contain a pair of passive optical beam splitters and no powered components. |
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Gazing through a traditional optical telescope, you'd see a galaxy 50 billion light years away from Earth as a fuzzy oval of light. |
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Methods for estimating the effective longwave and solar optical properties of a venetian blind layer for use in centre-glass glazing analysis. |
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Quality of welded joints was evaluated by optical microscopy, microhardness measurement across welded joint and EDX microanalysis. |
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Fesnels Biprism complete set up this means optical bench type set up consisting of Fresnels biprism double convex lens, sodium light source etc. |
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Birefringent crystal modeling is included for microlithographic and optical telecommunication devices. |
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He was riding Sayonara and he fractured his skull and he had optical paralysis. |
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A Schlieren optical study of the human cough with and without wearing masks for aerosol infection control. |
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The Blu-ray Disc is a next-generation optical disc for storing movies, games, photos and other digital content. |
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The Margay II optical engine incorporates both primary and secondary color segments in order to achieve deeper, more saturated colors. |
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Due to this high frequency, data should be online in a fast access mass storage device such as disk drives or optical drives. |
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Serif fonts have smaller contrast so the numbers are more similar to 50, but serif fonts have greater contrast and optical middle. |
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To check for optical brightener, just observe the thermoplastic under a UV lamp. |
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One of the models, C164vUV, uses UV illumination to support the trend of adding optical brightener agents to materials. |
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The variations in depth of the microchannels were estimated using an inverted optical microscope, inverted metallograph and profilometers. |
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The cross sections of the specimens were characterized utilizing optical metallography. |
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However, variables like optical brighteners, lighting conditions, and metamerism can lead to different appearances. |
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Figure 2 shows an optical micrograph and a scanning electron micrograph of a fully fabricated microheating element. |
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This allows the identification of such structures by means of optical microscopy, a method known as micrography or micrographic analysis. |
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The new test requires only a microlitre of fluid and the sample can be easily measured in an optical instrument. |
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Sigma Networks is the first service provider to deploy CIENA's intelligent optical core switching solutions in the metro core. |
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The surfaces of friction were analyzed by the methods of optical microscopy and microradiography. |
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The hole was drilled to assess structural information using a down hole acoustic and optical televiewer provided by Surtron Technologies. |
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Locating the center of mass at the optical center with the requisite accuracy, however, involves both care and experimental cunning. |
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The spectral optical property was then evaluated at the centroidal wavelength of each interval. |
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On the contrary, most analytical or optical techniques require labelling, which entails chemoluminescence, fluorescence, or radioactive markers. |
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The growth rates and morphology of the sample spherulites were determined by a polarized optical microscope equipped with a hot stage. |
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Features include 3x optical zoom, a split screen, seamless switchovers and a flexible gooseneck design. |
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SharpEye 2 is an optical music notation reader program for use by people who are blind or have low vision. |
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In vivo optical detection of cancer using chlorin e6-polyvinylpyrrolidone induced fluorescence imaging and spectroscopy. |
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The compact optical incremental encoder design is available with two channel quadrature TTL squarewave outputs. |
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Additional material from this herbarium was examined under a stereomicroscope and optical trinocular microscope. |
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With DriveSelect technology, designers can make chips that work with virtually any type of storage media whether magnetic, flash or optical. |
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The specimen had such well-preserved wing features that the details of its stridulating organs were clearly visible under an optical microscope. |
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His specialties include test, turnup, installation and design of optical networks. |
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Fuze Go SAR Sharp integrates gray-scale radar data with optical multispectral bands for colorizing the SAR data set. |
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We furthermore envisage to use optical tweezing to coalesce and break droplets of colloidal liquid. |
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Current optical design of optical instruments is based on conic or aspheric surfaces of revolution. |
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Petersburg, Russia, and MPD will co-produce a comprehensive database on the optical properties of materials. |
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At Llantrisant it manufactures and assembles all the components used in its OHPs with the exception of the optical and electrical elements. |
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They consist of hundreds of thousands of tiny lens-capped optical units called ommatidia. |
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Specialized software that provides alternative input includes optical character recognition, scanners, and voice recognition technology. |
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ScanSoft Inc has released TextBridge Pro Millennium, the latest version of its optical character recognition software. |
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FineReader's optical character recognition converts PDF files and paper into easily editable electronic documents. |
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Singulus Mastering is the global leader for the optical disc manufacturing industry. |
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The new center is designed as a full-service facility to maintain Sony's leadership role in the manufacturing of optical discs. |
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The site claims that the removal of the optical drive could save space and allow the iMac to be thinner. |
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Pinnacle's most recent award comes from PC World magazine for its Tahoe 130 optical drive. |
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The brightest light on the data storage horizon is the erasable optical drive, which can hold up to 650 megabytes on one disk. |
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In order to speed integration for mobile device OEMs and ODMs, the Vmedia optical drive is packaged as a complete, easy-to-integrate component. |
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The optical fiber cable will be used by NTT East and NTT West in late July. |
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The deregulation of NTT's optical fiber network was first raised on June 11, 2003, by Upper House member Hiroshige Seko. |
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They showed theoretically that the distant lasers can be synchronized by injecting light from one directly into the other via an optical fiber. |
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This course will show the potential of polymer optical fibers for short and medium distance data communication systems. |
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The optical fibers whizzing off the Corning production line will carry gaggles of phone conversations and torrents of digital data. |
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TenCate GeoDetect consists of a geotextile that incorporates optical glass fibers, as well as special instrumentation equipment and software. |
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In the case of odorants representing optical isomer pairs, many can be easily distinguished using the nose. |
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