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By 1854, it had 15 lamps and 21 reflectors.
The observatory also has 1.5- and 1.2-meter reflectors and a second 1.3-meter reflector named PAIRI
blications on Beryllium, Tritium and Thorium reflectors which were passed on to the Pakistani nuclea
the system of whale oil lamps and parabolic reflectors typical of the time.
m triggers, Tritium enhancement, and neutron reflectors can enable a more compact, economical weapon
as: on the smaller mast dipole antennas with reflectors were installed while on the larger mast conv
Automotive applications: lamp reflectors and trim applications
ors of varying periods that double as glider reflectors highlighted in pink.
he final image in designs such as Cassegrain reflectors.
the light path in designs such as Newtonian reflectors.
ugmented with newer technology such as laser reflectors.
rs, insulating shutters, shades, awnings, or reflectors.
unction, most research reactors benefit from reflectors to reduce neutron loss from the core.
el developed several catadioptric lighthouse reflectors.
They saw use in the late 19th century as reflectors for naval search lights.
Chappuis' firm continued manufacturing reflectors in London until the factory was destroyed by
nd - in conjunction with the curved acoustic reflectors - assists in cross-stage communication among
range of very well received Dobsonian style reflectors.
ernating inclinations minimize the effect of reflectors blocking adjacent reflectors' access to sunl
high density materials are excellent neutron reflectors.
reflect the glider; there also exist stable reflectors composed of still life patterns that, when t
ped with lenses, shutters, color filters and reflectors .
tings were shot in sunlight with the help of reflectors.
nlight, a factor which was considered in the reflectors placed during the Apollo missions.
It originally had eight lamps with reflectors measuring 18 inches (46 cm) in diameter.
th order Fresnel lens replaced the lamps and reflectors which had been in place.
Originally equipped with 10 Argand lamps and reflectors, it received a fifth-order Fresnel lens in 1
oning on June 1, 1894, with argand lamps and reflectors manufactured by Chance Bros, Birmingham whic
outfitted with an array of Lewis lamps with reflectors.
Original equipped with Argand lamps and reflectors, it was upgraded in 1855 with a sixth order
KARST is a set of large spherical reflectors on karst landforms, which are bowlshaped lim
s replaced by a sixth order Fresnel lens and reflectors.
as fitted with a second flashing light, five reflectors and Argand oil fired lamps on three sides of
nd a height of 10 m which includes 1 m axial reflectors at top and bottom.
ters, swivel attachment plugs, R. L. M. Dome Reflectors, Weather proof sockets, and many others.
er, an inventor and manufacturer of daylight reflectors .
They produce a wide range of Newtonian reflectors and advanced Maksutov catadioptric telescope
change in Ohio, showing reflection of button reflectors in camera flash
reflector foreshadowed the success of large reflectors in the 1900s.
Button copy signs contain rows of embedded reflectors outlining the legend of the sign, for better
Because of the small size of the reflectors in the experiment on AKS 1, it is not going
e Tower of Light abstract display of acrylic reflectors on the elevator tower by Richard C. Elliot.
anel is rotatable and includes optical solar reflectors to balance the temperature of the array.
Other large reflectors followed such as the Harvard 60-inch Reflect
These are particularly strong reflectors of the blue part of incident light.
dern pattern of interspersing plastic square reflectors between groups of four round polyester or ep
Popular corner reflectors used on ships are (amongst others) the RORC
cturing and distribution center produces the reflectors, towers, absorber tubes, and other key compo
rrent WP article, they are properly dichroic reflectors rather than filters -- I tend to conflate th
For real diffuse reflectors, the ratio of luminance to illuminance in th
s of a 576-meter circle of rectangular radio reflectors, each of which can be pointed towards a cent
Refractors and reflectors with silver-covered mirrors were among the p
matic and apochromatic refractors, Newtonian reflectors, Schmitt-Cassegrain, Maksutov-Cassegrain and
sides of the road as indicated by road side reflectors.
litary applications was limited, since glass reflectors of any kind were thought to be too fragile a
Starfire optical reflectors for use with Kirtland's Starfire Optical Ran
To add to that, new reflectors were put onto the Capital City Expressway.
The embedded reflectors would stand out against the non-reflective b
He set up a company to manufacture reflectors in 1856 on the basis of his 1853 and 1855 pa
, were 9'x45' target sleeves, with two radar reflectors attached for the interceptor fire control sy
fractors, but also produces various types of reflectors, and instruments featuring compound optics.
By using orbital reflectors it is possible to build an ecologically harm
light referred to had begun in 1845 when the reflectors were changed from 14 to 15-inch (380 mm).
consisted of 26 Argand lamps with parabolic reflectors.
(a system of 4 IACT telescopes with 12-meter reflectors) started full operations at the FLWO basecam
st also be kept conspicuously white with red reflectors and lamps must be used when it gets dark.
                                                                                                    


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