A system for alignment and measurement of positions includes an electronic tachymeter and a reflector system. |
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Monty mounted the reflector telescope with an equatorial mount on a concrete pedestal, to give it a solid foundation. |
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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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In accordance with another embodiment of the present invention, the head assembly includes an hyperbolic reflector. |
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The Base Balder Formation unconformity forms a highly undulating, structured seismic reflector. |
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Off the Armorican margin, the S reflector has no direct seismic relationship with the location of crustal thinning. |
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It came with a strange fan-like contraption which turns out to be a reflector for the flash bulb. |
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The one metre square reflector will also impart catchlights to eyes to make them sparkle as well. |
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By 1789, Herschel had built a 12-metre reflector, the largest telescope of its day. |
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Ultimatum is used in nuclear reactors as a reflector or moderator for it has a low thermal neutron absorption cross section. |
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The other uses the trihedral corner reflector and the natural distributed targets. |
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There was even a large reflector telescope to view the action through the clouds. |
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The victim waved a sun reflector in an effort to guide emergency crews through the fast-moving current. |
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The reflector is a standard fitting on the front pillar of the bike, hence the curved mount. |
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Today, there are reflector telescopes which allow the viewer to get a clearer view of clusters and nebula. |
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The reflector reflects the light from the lamp toward the condensing lens, which focuses the light onto the slide being projected. |
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Have a white light on the front of your bicycle and a red light and red reflector at the rear. |
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Today, besides doing the sound, I did focus pulling, some camera work, held the light, held the reflector, and did so many other things as well. |
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The clicks are beamed forward, with the oily melon serving as an acoustic lens and the bony forehead as a reflector. |
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They measured the dimensions of the multi-layer reflector and fed those details into a computer program. |
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The lamps range in wattage from 13-watt to 32-watt and provide a very directed light using a reflector and lens system. |
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Daylight is admitted by a lantern and bounced off a textile covered funnel-shaped reflector built off the column. |
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Accordingly, a radio telescope consists of a concave metal reflector that focuses the radio waves on a receiver. |
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Equipment in Austin includes a 16-inch reflector and several smaller telescopes, and a variety of measuring machines and microdensitometers. |
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If you want to lighten up or brighten up one side of a portrait, the white-sided reflector also works well. |
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As untarnished silver is the best reflector of light, it was used in ancient times to make mirrors. |
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Brandark had found a boulder to use as a heat reflector and slept between it and the fire with only his beaky nose poked out of his blankets. |
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Except in offset antennas, the satellite position is referred to the parabolic reflector symmetry axis. |
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The directivity of the feedhorns is added to that of the parabolic reflector. |
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Flat panel antennas consist of one or more radiators in front of a reflector panel. |
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In many cases, the result is that the edge of the source is imaged to the edge of the receiver, and the reflector profile that performs the mapping is an off-axis conic. |
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We secured a nylon load line to the cooler and attached to it a radar reflector, a parachute, and finally, a weather balloon. |
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The typical luminous organ consists of a lens, luminous body, colour filter, and reflector. |
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Precise optical alignment is not required, as the reflector may be slightly inclined relative to the optical axis. |
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The device is sturdily constructed, with a metal reflector, heat resistant ceramic socket, and a spring-loaded swivel clamp. |
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Yellow cautionary, with radar reflector, without light, with maximum spacing of meters, delimiting of the aquaculture area. |
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The reflector serves to direct the light out of the fixture toward the work area. |
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The additional tanning for the neck comes via a reflector which is integrated into the base of the sunbed. |
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Water is the source of all the changefulness we see in clouds, and the reflector of wonderful shades of light and shadow. |
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Investigations showed this corresponded to the spillover lobe at the top of the reflector being pointed toward a nearby steel radio-relay tower. |
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In general, only a pixel with a strong corner reflector does not exhibit speckle. |
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Hood with rain visor keeps rain out of faces, and safety reflector strips provide maximum visibility even in the nastiest conditions. |
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The center of mass of the reflector antenna and associated feeds is located as close to the center of the ball joint as possible. |
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The bifocal reflector system of the floodlights combines high illuminances with low levels of light spill and targetted light control. |
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It is also an efficient conductor of heat and a good reflector of light and radiant heat. |
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The secondary reflector elements are installed unobtrusively and maintenance-free on the glassed ceiling. |
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The sensor measures the side edges of this tetrahedron and from these values calculates the centre of the reflector on the apex. |
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In some case where the intended link does not have a line of sight it might be possible that a nearby building can act as a passive reflector. |
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The four learning styles: activist, reflector, theorist and pragmatist are linked to the four stages of learning. |
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A lower reflector and a refractor situated in the base of the bowl give complete control over the effects of glare. |
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This is done by attaching the heat reflector to the hot air gun and heating it up. |
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The range of retro-reflective photoelectric sensors depends on the type and size of the reflector. |
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The protector is closed off by a cover, the interior of which is covered with an anodised aluminium reflector. |
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I have to wear my seat belt in my car and a reflector belt at night time. |
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A dual feedhorn is used to feed the transmitters energy into the parabolic reflector with the necessary polarizations. |
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The Aura I is made up of a white upper parabolic reflector made of fibreglass positioned at the top of the lighting column. |
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It is heavy water cooled and moderated, and surrounded by an annular light water reflector. |
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The cores last many years, with reactivity decreases in fuel compensated for by the addition of beryllium reflector shims. |
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A special reflector, placed on the wall of the garage in front of the car, is used to align the steering. |
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If the lighting device has no reflector, the definition of point 6.3 is applied. |
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Thanks to a sound reflector above the stage, the musicians can hear themselves without any sound delay. |
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The H3 circular luminaire was designed as a surface mounted circular luminaire with secondary reflector and central module. |
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But according to Singh, when the police punched his name into their computer, they found he that had an unpaid fine from 1994 for riding his bicycle without a reflector. |
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Also, because a glass reflector is harder and more scratch-resistant than a metal reflector, cracking of the coating is minimized, providing a longer service life. |
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In the wood thrush's preferred concert hall of moist woods, every leaf seems to serve as his sound reflector, imparting bell-like reverberations to his clear, round notes. |
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The gantry is a good place to mount the radar reflector as well. |
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Some of these include the usage of reflector shrouds and absorber material to improve pattern performance and shaped reflectors to improve pattern performance or gain. |
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For PSD analysis, the reflector voltage was stepped down in 10 to 12 steps, starting from 30 kV, in order to collect fragment ions from the precursor down to immonium ions. |
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Palmated antlers of moose may serve as a parabolic reflector of sounds. |
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While outerwear gilets and jackets with reflector trims will keep you safe as you get active. |
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This is achievable through its cold-light reflector technology and a very low-noise patented convection-assisted cooling system that traps the heat and silently dissipates it away from the back of the fixture. |
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We must therefore more than ever act as a reflector and as an intermediary, passing on those practices which, on the ground, combat poverty and exclusion in rural and urban areas. |
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The light is distributed differently so they can appear brighter in some applications and not as bright in others, it depends on the size and shape of the bulb housing and reflector. |
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A folded dipole is used as a receiving antenna, and is provided with reflector to reduce possible disturbance to the measurements due to reflection of waves from objects and laboratory walls behind the detector. |
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The measured antennas with sidemount feeds were designed to symmetrically receive two satellites with 6° orbital separation, one satellite 3° to each side of the pointing of the reflector itself. |
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Originally, it was lit by 13 oil lamps, each equipped with a parabolic reflector, but that system was replaced by a more efficient lens at the end of the 19th century. |
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The newest work is Anish Kapoor's lacquered bronze concave reflector, which was made earlier this year. The 13-metre-high Great Buddha of Kamakura has not made the journey from Japan. |
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An example is the removal of a mud flap together with the reflector. |
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The diagram illustrates a typical Cassegrain reflector. |
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Consequently, you will be able to quietly collimate your Epsilon-180ED during daytime, which is a large advantage compared to a traditional reflector. |
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Precision reflector for high and homogeneous luminous power. |
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The automobile headlamp uses either a parabolic reflector or a slight modification of it to obtain a concentrated light beam. |
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The clutter associated with sea state and the absence of a radar reflector on the boat could account for the echo not being sighted on the radar screen of the ferry. |
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Indirect lighting: two spun aluminium upper reflectors, one lacquered, the other polished and anodised, fixed beneath the top cover, and one lower reflector in the base section of the luminaire. |
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To unsolder copper pipes, it is best to use a reflector nozzle. |
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In addition, standalone reflector batons are often used on the verge of Irish roads. |
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A corner reflector consists of three flat surfaces meeting like the inside corner of a box. |
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Frequency shift is caused by motion that changes the number of wavelengths between the reflector and the radar. |
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When the reflector is moving at right angle to the radar beam, it has no relative velocity. |
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The modulation index riding on the receive signal is proportional to the time delay between the radar and the reflector. |
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Footlights, border lights, groundrows, lengths, bunch lights, conical reflector floods, and limelight spots were mainly used during this period. |
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The conical reflector can be related to Fresnels that are currently used today. |
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At the top of the chimney a dished reflector diverts the gases out sideways through a number of holes in the chimney. |
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The driver wore reflector shades, and his hair was buzzed short. |
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The parabolic antenna consists of a parabolic reflector and a feeder. |
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The parabolic reflector is illuminated by a wave guide rear feed. |
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Also the reflector reradiates and redirects infrared energy back to the tube, to the floor area below the tube, and to itself. |
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Safees was founded by Johanna Denize who is originally from Sweden and who grew up always wearing a reflector. |
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Newtonian lamps had a metal light-tight chimney, wicks surrounded by glass panels that could be easily replaced if they cracked, and a parabolic reflector to improve the direction and intensity of the light. |
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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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There is no chromatic aberration using a reflector, and distortion and spherical aberration are controlled through the introduction of a carefully contoured aspheric magnifying mirror. |
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The reflector material is made up of a multi-layered dichroic coating as opposed to the polished aluminum used before. |
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A one-piece hydroformed reflector with specular anodized Alzak finish provides light output and uniform pavement illumination. |
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The back reflector light had been Sellotaped on the night it was stolen, the left side. |
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A downward-facing reflector is much more likely to stay free of dust. |
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A high revolution rate can be a significant mechanical problem given that a radar antenna in certain frequency bands can have a reflector with immense dimensions and can weigh several tons. |
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The UV high-pressure units arranged next to the base acrylic aim the UV power directly onto the glass reflector panels in the canopy of the sunbed. |
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A range of lighting attachments is available for OPUS H Series monolights. To fit a reflector, snoot or a soft box, slide the neck of the accessory over the front of the unit. |
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A 700 Watt, double-ended lamp works together with a tremendously efficient reflector to punch out more light than you are used to seeing in a fixture this compact. |
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And if you thought that was in the sledgehammers-and-nuts category, it pales next to the sturdy ring of steel to protect the reflector on the mudguard from those who take pleasure in destroying such things. |
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The lantern uses a 100 Watt high pressure sodium lamp with a 1289 reflector and an integral control gear. |
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Climb the mast and check the masthead antennae, standing rigging attachments, swages, spreaders, radar reflector, Windex and the mast itself. |
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This reflector provides indirect lighting via the parabolic reflector. |
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The life ball, when activated, inflates an orange plastic ball with a radar reflector inside. |
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But during daylight, Jim stuck a bucket over the mast to act as a radar reflector. |
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The whole assembly is then welded around the equator, and the beryllium cladding providing the tamper and reflector layers attached to the outer surface. |
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For better timing of showers, a third reflector, this one 7 meters across and reflecting light on a similar phototube array, will be placed 240 meters from the other two. |
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A restored rococo fan that was previously used to push organ music toward the audience now functions as an acoustical reflector above the forestage. |
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At the observatory we were set up with a 100mm refractor with a solar filter, a 150mm Newtonian reflector and a small Coronado PST solar telescope. |
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In the United States, Canada, and Australia, these plastic devices commonly have two angled edges facing drivers and containing one or more corner reflector strips. |
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With a fully concealed lamp and reflector system, the Vision Bollard produces glare-free illumination and comes standard with an impact-resistant clear acrylic lens. |
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Optics include a die-formed high reflectance white powder coat reflector, a flush mounted acrylic snap-in lens, and proprietary batwing optics for vertical light distribution. |
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A radar reflector or radome can be tuned to a very narrow radar band. |
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Immediately outside of the water reflector there will be a thin layer of borated poly whose function is to reduce the coupling of thermal neutrons to the outside environment. |
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This creates layers or lamellae that operate as a tunable Bragg reflector. |
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