「apertures」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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Design restrictions (height, location of | apertures) and may incur extra costs (ventilator stack |
Some however have multiple or auxiliary | apertures, and in some the aperture is areal or termin |
that the lens performs well only at certain | apertures and focal lengths; others suggest that the l |
ic materials and structures, electromagnetic | apertures and scattering, optical and infrared physics |
t and / or shift function, lenses with large | apertures and macro lenses. |
moved from bunker to bunker, firing through | apertures and throwing grenades at the foe, neutralizi |
merous rod-carrying ducts through pepper-pot | apertures and ducts of spheroidal secretory bodies. |
also has image stabilization and comparable | apertures and focal lengths when mounted on a 35mm (or |
Two sighting | apertures are mounted above the map on opposite sides |
The number and configuration of | apertures are often very exactly defined for and chara |
The | apertures are the places where the pollen tube is able |
Apertures are very small spots on the walls of a polle | |
Apertures are continuously variable down to f/22, and | |
Deep in the | apertures between the columns there were shops, each h |
The Sonnar has good edge contrast at all | apertures, but some softness at wide apertures. |
rs have good sharpness and contrast at large | apertures, but are large and heavy, and coverage does |
SDAs could be used as multi function | apertures connecting to different radios as the need a |
utomatic flash exposure for wider than usual | apertures, designed for use in conjunction with Ricoh' |
flash exposure utilizing smaller than usual | apertures, designed for use in conjunction with Ricoh' |
On the seaside there are no windows or | apertures, except narrow loop-holes, a circumstance wh |
The ligament is perforated by | apertures for the passage of vessels, |
rectangular architectural construction with | apertures for bells is referred to as dzwonnica parawa |
the camera is biased towards choosing wider | apertures for narrow depth of field and fast shutter s |
d of fasciculi separated from one another by | apertures for the passage of vessels and nerves. |
s by engineering microreactors with built in | apertures for the ATR crystal, allowing the flow withi |
de to fit round the faces of the riders with | apertures for the eyes, so as to give protection to th |
scraps of pipes), on the ends with clips or | apertures for screw fastening; serves as an element st |
ings are on a ring mounted on the left lens, | apertures go from f3.5 to f16 with all whole f stops m |
Apertures in the interior wall | |
of plant species, Eudicotyledonae has three | apertures in each pollen. |
odified the Hartmann screen by replacing the | apertures in an opaque screen by an array of lenslets. |
The upper part has three | apertures in the shape of a cupola, and except for the |
avoid the diffraction effects caused (by the | apertures) in the experiment of F. M. Grimaldi on inte |
d edges and faces of the organic links, pore | apertures in the range of the kinetic diameter of seve |
distance of ten feet, inserted into conical | apertures in the ground, with carriages suspended on b |
ornices, in the lowest floor two rectangular | apertures, in the upper floor one lancet arched window |
There are four Cassegrain telescopes with | apertures of 10, 15, 24 and 32 inches (810 mm). |
5 AF points are able to autofocus at maximum | apertures of f/8. |
medium is scientifically designed to contain | apertures of specific size which will absorb the impur |
ansmission rate also depends on flow through | apertures of some description. |
he Miocene to recent of the Indopacific with | apertures on the leading face in multiple rows and ali |
get whether by mouth and senses, or by other | apertures, receptors, or behaviours. |
A, ALMF, etc, with plane mirrors, and at the | apertures, scrape off the tin and quicksilver of the m |
a pasty or fluid state, since all the little | apertures streaming off from the main vault, and even |
es to favor faster shutter speeds or smaller | apertures, such as the sports action card. |
Although ELTs are large, they have smaller | apertures than the aperture synthesis on many large op |
s usually wide open and it is at the smaller | apertures that mirror cut-off is most pronounced. |
nt, but the zoom lenses from Panasonic, with | apertures that change from f/3.5 to f/5.6 when zoomed, |
The inlet and outlet air | apertures: The sizes, location as well as aerodynamic |
For telescopes with circular | apertures, the size of the smallest feature in an imag |
The finder does not go black, but at small | apertures, the eye has no time to adjust to the dark f |
the floor of which is perforated by numerous | apertures, the orifices of the prostatic ducts from th |
er shafts and arched lintels, and the window | apertures themselves are cross-shaped. |
The | apertures through this building are meant to increase |
e aperture, whereby specialized tooling with | apertures to allow solder to be pumped through it repr |
ng powerful lighting systems enables smaller | apertures to be used, and this in turn provides a sign |
Apertures vary from f/4.5 to f/22. | |
ateral sides of the female's tail, phasmidal | apertures were observed. |
nother invention was a wooden partition with | apertures, which is passable only for working bees, pr |
ltiphoton microscopes do not contain pinhole | apertures, which give confocal microscopes their optic |
urrently available for various types of fuel | apertures, which suit 95 percent of models of all car |
than a pinhole camera, images from multiple | apertures will overlap at the plate or detector array. |
he camera to operate the lens at its optimum | apertures within its aperture range for a given focal |
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