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Automotive applications: lamp | reflectors and trim applications |
They produce a wide range of Newtonian | reflectors and advanced Maksutov catadioptric telescope |
st also be kept conspicuously white with red | reflectors and lamps must be used when it gets dark. |
The observatory also has 1.5- and 1.2-meter | reflectors and a second 1.3-meter reflector named PAIRI |
contract as 11 patent lamps with 11 14 inch | reflectors and 2 spare lamps. |
re changed to 15 lamps with 21-inch (530 mm) | reflectors and the light had become visible in clear we |
as fitted with a second flashing light, five | reflectors and Argand oil fired lamps on three sides of |
fractors, but also produces various types of | reflectors, and instruments featuring compound optics. |
nd a height of 10 m which includes 1 m axial | reflectors at top and bottom. |
, were 9'x45' target sleeves, with two radar | reflectors attached for the interceptor fire control sy |
dern pattern of interspersing plastic square | reflectors between groups of four round polyester or ep |
ernating inclinations minimize the effect of | reflectors blocking adjacent reflectors' access to sunl |
m triggers, Tritium enhancement, and neutron | reflectors can enable a more compact, economical weapon |
reflect the glider; there also exist stable | reflectors composed of still life patterns that, when t |
Reflectors concentrate sunlight by a factor of 14, and | |
s of a 576-meter circle of rectangular radio | reflectors, each of which can be pointed towards a cent |
Other large | reflectors followed such as the Harvard 60-inch Reflect |
They saw use in the late 19th century as | reflectors for naval search lights. |
Starfire optical | reflectors for use with Kirtland's Starfire Optical Ran |
ors of varying periods that double as glider | reflectors highlighted in pink. |
Chappuis' firm continued manufacturing | reflectors in London until the factory was destroyed by |
change in Ohio, showing reflection of button | reflectors in camera flash |
e station had 10 lamps with 13-inch (330 mm) | reflectors in use. |
reflector foreshadowed the success of large | reflectors in the 1900s. |
Because of the small size of the | reflectors in the experiment on AKS 1, it is not going |
He set up a company to manufacture | reflectors in 1856 on the basis of his 1853 and 1855 pa |
By using orbital | reflectors it is possible to build an ecologically harm |
Originally equipped with 10 Argand lamps and | reflectors, it received a fifth-order Fresnel lens in 1 |
Original equipped with Argand lamps and | reflectors, it was upgraded in 1855 with a sixth order |
oning on June 1, 1894, with argand lamps and | reflectors manufactured by Chance Bros, Birmingham whic |
It originally had eight lamps with | reflectors measuring 18 inches (46 cm) in diameter. |
These are particularly strong | reflectors of the blue part of incident light. |
litary applications was limited, since glass | reflectors of any kind were thought to be too fragile a |
KARST is a set of large spherical | reflectors on karst landforms, which are bowlshaped lim |
Parabolic | reflectors on the back side of the mirror would then di |
e Tower of Light abstract display of acrylic | reflectors on the elevator tower by Richard C. Elliot. |
Button copy signs contain rows of embedded | reflectors outlining the legend of the sign, for better |
nlight, a factor which was considered in the | reflectors placed during the Apollo missions. |
rrent WP article, they are properly dichroic | reflectors rather than filters -- I tend to conflate th |
matic and apochromatic refractors, Newtonian | reflectors, Schmitt-Cassegrain, Maksutov-Cassegrain and |
Reflectors send the neutrons back into the fuel assembl | |
(a system of 4 IACT telescopes with 12-meter | reflectors) started full operations at the FLWO basecam |
For real diffuse | reflectors, the ratio of luminance to illuminance in th |
anel is rotatable and includes optical solar | reflectors to balance the temperature of the array. |
unction, most research reactors benefit from | reflectors to reduce neutron loss from the core. |
cturing and distribution center produces the | reflectors, towers, absorber tubes, and other key compo |
the system of whale oil lamps and parabolic | reflectors typical of the time. |
Popular corner | reflectors used on ships are (amongst others) the RORC |
ters, swivel attachment plugs, R. L. M. Dome | Reflectors, Weather proof sockets, and many others. |
To add to that, new | reflectors were put onto the Capital City Expressway. |
light referred to had begun in 1845 when the | reflectors were changed from 14 to 15-inch (380 mm). |
as: on the smaller mast dipole antennas with | reflectors were installed while on the larger mast conv |
th order Fresnel lens replaced the lamps and | reflectors which had been in place. |
blications on Beryllium, Tritium and Thorium | reflectors which were passed on to the Pakistani nuclea |
Refractors and | reflectors with silver-covered mirrors were among the p |
The embedded | reflectors would stand out against the non-reflective b |
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