The parabolic reflectors focus their respective wavelengths onto mechanical devices that act like shutters to optically modulate the beams. |
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The materiality of the tapestry, with its optically softening effect, lends the work a necessary coolness and distance. |
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This is assumed positive to show that the optically active substance is dextrorotatory and negative if the substance is laevorotatory. |
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The leading edge of the incoming media is optically scanned using a blue-violet light to obtain both diffuse and specular reflectance values. |
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The coherent light beams could lead to ultrafast computer circuitry that transmits data optically. |
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But hand recounts of optically scanned ballots will go a long way toward addressing doubts about that technology and about the vendor. |
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Another way to optically broaden your shoulders is to wear suits and jackets with discreet shoulder pads. |
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Additionally, optically active catalysts based on lanthanides for the asymmetric synthesis of cyanohydrins have been reported in the literature. |
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The multilayer structures generated in porous silicon provide a simple means of optically encoding micrometer-sized particles. |
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Acres of stands stacked with glittering, incomprehensible gadgetry and optically hostile clothing. |
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To illustrate, let us consider a ray of light passing through a cube of optically denser material. |
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When an object reflects light with little diffusion it is said to have a glossy or optically smooth surface. |
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An off-axis Gregorian telescope with correctly chosen offset angles will always be optically superior to a similar on-axis configuration. |
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While other scopes may look good, how they perform optically is where the rubber meets the road. |
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Her optically dazzling, playfully psychedelic paintings are open to the charge of being about nothing more than retinal pleasure. |
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In this type of amplifier, the output from the oscillator passes once through a gain medium that is pumped optically or electrically. |
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Each well is thus optically wired such that it can be individually interrogated. |
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The optically trapped carboxylated bead is attached to the cationic vesicle adhered onto a glass coverslip, by electrostatic interactions. |
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When a laser light source is used to stimulate the release of electrons, the process is called optically stimulated luminescence. |
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Ostensibly modernist abstractions, they consist of optically charged rectilinear patterns of internally opposed two-color and three-color systems. |
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The hand towel ring, also made of chrome-plated brass, is a stylish and optically very attractive alternative. |
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The glass negatives tend to be very contrasty because the glass is perfect, optically. |
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This leads to the optically forbidden state becoming partially allowed. |
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To optically sculpt the face, different shades can be applied on top of each other. |
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However, most entrances feature a hotchpotch of parts that come from various origins and match neither optically nor functionally. |
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Sticks inspires you to divide your room optically, without losing the feeling of spaciousness. |
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For very precise measurements on optically anisotropic substances, polarised light may be used. |
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They are optically pure and insanely durable, but the finest lenses on the planet still deserve respect. |
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In partnership with the Ibride design studio, Benoît Convers produced a collection of optically illusional Hidden Chairs. |
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Optically active unsymmetrically substituted cyclic sulfites are especially useful in the synthesis of other optically active compounds. |
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Eyas 1.60 is clear, optically accurate, elastic and reliable, as well as being very thin and lightweight. |
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Use as perfuming ingredient of ethyl 3-methyl-2-oxopentanoate, of formula in the form of an optically active isomer or of a mixture thereof. |
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Level 1, visible and unambiguous elements for the consumer in the form of watermarks, holograms, optically variable inks. |
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The successive layers are measured optically using a 50-power microscope with measuring reticle. |
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Since the 21 cm radiation is optically very thin, it propagates through dust and gas clouds without being absorbed or scattered. |
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Known to scientists as the stereomicroscope, it is easy to operate, optically outstanding and designed to provide the ideal level of enlargement. |
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And because the bitstream is transferred optically, there are no annoying buzzes and hums, just amazing digital sound. |
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Apertures with lands might be measured either optically or mechanically, and those without measured only optically. |
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If the communication is optical, then the computation might be done optically as well. |
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The size of the indent is read optically in order to determine the hardness. |
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Please check the diaphragm optically for damage and leaking fluid before mounting and setup of the instrument. |
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Cleanness can be measured visually, optically or by means of another relevant method. |
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The XL format is not only quickly installed, but also cuts a very good figure optically. |
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Once the IGM is ionized, it is optically thin and beccomes transparent, but the neutral IGM is optically thick. |
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In these situations, the folding wing door allows achieving an elegant and optically pleasing solution. |
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These are lapped to a high accuracy and checked optically to ensure the correct flatness is obtained. |
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Allows you to measure your tools optically, the resulting data being transmitted automatically to the control system. |
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Which countries supply the most exports of watch glasses, glass for spectacles not optically worked, and hollow glass spheres and segments for sphere manufacture? |
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Fire bell, alarm siren or flashing light for raising the alarm acoustically and optically in the event of fire. |
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Each layer is molded in one substrate, the two are joined using an optically transparent bonding layer and the replicators print the discs in the conventional way. |
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This geometrical property is true of any frontal perspective image, no matter how it be produced, whether mathematically, mechanically, or optically. |
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As everyone always notices, the back view reflected in the mirror of the barmaid serving a client in a top hat is too far to the right to be optically possible. |
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Furthermore, rods are machine-made and optically homogeneous, in contrast to the spheres, which are hand-made and may possess unaccountable individual differences. |
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This tubing is seamless, thin-walled, ultra-high strength, Eta and gamma sterilizable and is available optically clear or pigmented. |
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It raises awareness of the view into the open air, accentuates the small difference between the inside and the outside, or optically balances the surfaces of the wall and the windows. |
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LightPath Technologies is pleased to introduce the IsoBeam Fusion Collimator, an optically isolated, laser collimator. |
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We envision applications not only for trapping but also in designing new optically active devices. |
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Since these notes do not include optically variable or holographic security features, they are less secure than notes from either the Birds of Canada or the Canadian Journey series and are more vulnerable to counterfeiting. |
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Self-reversed spectral lines are observed in spatially inhomogeneous optically thick plasmas. |
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Additional optically variable security devices shall also be used on cards made entirely of plastic, at least through the use of optically variable ink or equivalent measures. |
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Contact light pens and noncontact, hand-held laser scanners extract the information that is optically encoded in bar code symbols. |
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Stereoregular polylactides result from polymerization of optically pure lactides. |
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All signals are insulated optically or by transformers. |
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The chiral compound is optically active 1-phenylethanol or 1-phenylethylamine. |
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The read head optically scans a uniquely coded rail to determine a carrier mechanism's position. |
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Since, optically speaking, energy levels correspond to wavelengths, such an arrangement can be tweaked to reflect some wavelengths and preferentially emit others. |
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Because of their stereoregular chain microstructure, optically pure polylactides, poly and poly, are semicrystalline. |
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Two optically stimulated luminescence age estimates place the Arabian Nubian Complex at approximately 106,000 years old. |
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Unless an optically active agent is introduced or a separation into enantiomers deliberately performed, any chiral end products of the synthetic sequence will be racemic mixtures. |
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Both of the new photocouplers are comprised of phototransistors optically coupled to InGaAs infrared emitting diodes. |
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Using Lentikats biotechnology provides many unexceptionable benefits and, in particular, the added option of obtaining economical, optically clean, mixtures while reducing costs for renewed biomass. |
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Window cut-outs bring the product optically closer to the customer and, with the use of a window lamination, the surface of the folding box remains smooth and without interruptions. |
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Field expansion for homonymous hemianopia by optically induced peripheral exotropia. |
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To illustrate this question of the image requiring some advanced calculations we might also cite some four-dimensional objects made visible, optically understandable in the two-dimensional projection of a screen. |
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In addition the present work will continue to investigate using optically structured films as substrates or templates to control surface plasmon propagation on metal films deposited on the surface. |
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Under certain acidic conditions, they undergo only pyranose ring-opening generating highly functionalized optically pure pyrazoles bearing an aldehyde function. |
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An eye pupil, a deformable mirror, a wavefront sensor and two scanners are optically conjugated to each other by the off-axis reflective telescopes and Badal optometer. |
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In addition to its strength and durability, nanocrystalline cellulose reflects light, which makes it suitable for use in optically reflective films found on passports, credit cards and paper money. |
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The movement of the tip was controlled in the x, y, and z directions using optically encoded inchworm piezo motors. |
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For all the clarity, richness and depth of the sound and the playback quality delivered by the IWS51 and IWS80 speakers, optically it is pleasingly understated. |
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Our calculations show that the surface defects introduce mid-gap states that are weakly optically active resulting in a lowest energy red shifted absorption band. |
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By combining two nascent technologies in an innovative way, we hope to show that we can create novel, optically writable displays that are efficient, low-cost, and robust. |
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Every micro flow cell manufactured by FFS is inspected in a Class 5 clean room, ensuring not one speck of dust is found on the optically polished windows and flow channel. |
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Morisaki and Chujo have focused on the synthesis of such optically active polymers by using optically pure P-stereogenic phosphine compounds as key building blocks. |
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Aqueous humor is produced by the ciliary body of the eye and it flows through the trabecular meshwork to ensure that the eye is firm so that it can function optically. |
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Barghoorn, Schopf and Meinschein found porphyrins related to chlorophyll and hemoglobin, microfossils and optically active hydrocarbons in shale from the Nonesuch formation. |
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