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  • s work because they are aspheric lenses with spherical aberration that is equal to but opposite of
  • designed to correct Hubble Space Telescope's spherical aberration for light focused at the FOC, FOS
  • on microscopes equipped with two fifth-order spherical aberration correctors.
  • The spherical aberration normally produced by the simple s
  • A STEM equipped with a 3rd-order spherical aberration corrector
  • 3 is particularly good but has some residual spherical aberration at full aperture.
  • e optimized for coma or astigmatism, but the spherical aberration can be set to zero.
  • sic structure of the lens; additionally, the spherical aberration can make focus confirmation unpre
  • Schmidt telescope, the Maksutov corrects for spherical aberration by placing a corrector lens in fr
  • chromatic aberration) and narrow (minimizing spherical aberration).
  • one of the inner elements is used to correct spherical aberration, and the other to flatten the fie
  • a photographic lens completely corrected for spherical aberration, coma, and astigmatism.
  • a curved mirror that reflects light without spherical aberration.
  • ose close to the axis, which again minimizes spherical aberration.
  • The Schmidt corrector only corrects for spherical aberration.
  • e that of a toroid, the mirror would exhibit spherical aberration.
  • The front lens is well corrected for spherical aberrations but introduces coma.
  • Virus particles are enveloped and spherical, about 40-60 nm in diameter.
  • The fruit is a cluster of spherical achenes.
  • ound in vitreous to pearly, often radiating, spherical aggregates of thin blade-shaped transparent
  • Framboidal structure comprises roughly spherical aggregates of discrete equi-regular euhedral
  • orm or as microscopic crystals that may form spherical aggregates.
  • found in East Malaysia's Jungle (Borneo) has spherical, almost round shape, dark green and green wh
  • Azomonas are typically motile, oval to spherical, and secrete large quantities of capsular sl
  • ted platelets change in shape to become more spherical, and pseudopods form on their surface.
  • communications satellites, which was roughly spherical and dotted with solar panels, somewhat simil
  • for visual spectrum spectrophotometers, d/8 ( spherical) and 0/45.
  • flects an intermediate shape between coccus ( spherical) and bacillus (elongated).
  • ss Bacilli are rod-shaped (Staphylococcus is spherical), and many other rod-shaped bacteria that do
  • VV Cephei is not entirely spherical, and is surrounded by opaque shells of a hig
  • gray trunk about 5 cm in diameter holding a spherical and very dense crown of stiff, spiky light g
  • y of 20 cm diameter and is smooth, green and spherical and becomes woody.
  • The fruits are spherical and just under a centimeter wide, hanging si
  • Examples include spherical and cylindrical symmetry.
  • The fruits are red, spherical, and shiny.
  • Its bulbs are small and spherical and smell like onions.
  • They are capable of forming both spherical and cylindrical micelles
  • ed in theory of collective excited states in spherical and non-spherical nuclei, known as Davydov-F
  • These grains are approximately spherical and have concentric layers reaching 10 mm in
  • was determined that the asteroid is roughly spherical and has a rotational period of ≥ 21.7 hr.
  • olds a cluster of hanging flowers, which are spherical and white to pink-tinged.
  • Their corms are spherical and the plants as a whole tend to be small.
  • ure, which implies that the HS− behaves as a spherical anion due to its rapid rotation leading to e
  • ere broad and rounded, giving them an almost spherical appearance.
  • The average radius for a spherical approximation of the figure of the Earth wit
  • load in kilograms divided by the spherical area of the indentation in square millimetre
  • Each flower head holds a nearly spherical array of about 60 thready disc florets.
  • hat red blood cells were discoid rather than spherical as had been previously supposed by Anton van
  • liptical (1.5 mm by 2.1 mm) but becomes more spherical as the larva inside develops.
  • The spherical astrolabe from medieval Islamic astronomy
  • Instead of using trigonometric formulae from spherical astrometry, NOVAS uses the matrix and vector
  • Spherical astronomy or positional astronomy is the bra
  • He was the co-author of Textbook on Spherical Astronomy (1931)
  • experience of observing and his knowledge of spherical astronomy meant he was suitably qualified to
  • nerate the solutions of standard problems of spherical astronomy for any given latitude.
  • Main article: Spherical astronomy
  • His textbook Practical and Spherical Astronomy was published in 1863.
  • is the author of a very large compendium on spherical astronomy and astronomical instruments (sund
  • His Sphaerics provided the mathematics for spherical astronomy, and may have been based on a work
  • In spherical astronomy, the parallactic angle is the angl
  • ll physical phenomena from a model of intert spherical atoms embedded in an elastic fluid ether, an
  • e reorganization of the embryo from a simple spherical ball of cells, the blastula, into a multi-la
  • eloped codes which revolved around a roughly spherical ball being kicked along the ground (Weir, 20
  • uces fruit bodies characterized by producing spherical balls of blastospores that cover the cap sur
  • etle (kheper), whose behavior of maintaining spherical balls of dung represents the forces which mo
  • Golgappe are small spherical balls, around one inch in diameter made up o
  • Triangular-shaped and spherical beads were worn as hair ornaments and tradit
  • Made of a smooth metal substance, the spherical bearings are usually encased between two rin
  • ‘Trigonometry, Plane and Spherical,' Belfast, 1820; 4th edit.
  • The female flowers yield spherical berries each about 4 millimeters wide and ye
  • e flowers give way to bunches or clusters of spherical berries covered in hairs.
  • Female flowers yield yellowish to light pink spherical berries each about 4 millimeters wide.
  • The fruit is a spherical berry which is green when young and turns re
  • The fruit is a spherical berry, starting green and turning pink and t
  • where the right hand side is a spherical Bessel function.
  • dgdon began marketing post-war production as spherical BL-C lot no. 2, or BL-C(2).
  • Developed the first spherical blowout preventer in 1972.
  • The fruit is a spherical, blue-black drupe, 6-8 mm (0.24-0.31 in) dia
  • A new way to direct is to use a spherical body around the hydrophone.
  • In fact, in any low Earth orbit, a spherical body must be 800 times denser than lead in o
  • Within a uniform spherical body of radius R and density σ, the gravitat
  • In an ideal maneuver on a perfectly spherical body the vehicle could reach zero horizontal
  • It often had a spherical body, short necks and/or a flat lip.
  • Around a spherical body, an orbital plane would remain fixed in
  • iwa has a very flat lightcurve, indicating a spherical body.
  • An Orsini bomb is a spherical bomb which instead of a fuse or timing devic
  • ived from what was originally envisaged as a spherical bomb, early prototypes for both Upkeep and H
  • The M139 was a 4.5-inch (11 cm) spherical bomblet that was filled with 1.3 pounds (590
  • Chambord comes in a spherical bottle.
  • Hanson, W.D., and J.M. Howard, 2005, Spherical Boulders in North-Central Arkansas PDF versi
  • The fruit is a spherical bright red drupe 8-10 mm diameter, containin
  • The inflorescences are powdery clusters of spherical buds.
  • ng to the top of Ericsson Globe (the largest spherical building in the world).
  • Each head is mainly a spherical bunch of disc florets which are yellow when
  • pigtails of hair that hang down from the two spherical buns, but this is not universal to the term'
  • A. dumosa has spherical bur-like fruits ranging in color from golden
  • It has an erect form with a large, spherical burl.
  • The caps of young mushrooms are roughly spherical, but soon become convex to flattened in matu
  • d Interferometer revealed that Altair is not spherical, but is flattened at the poles due to its hi
  • The Local Bubble is not spherical, but seems to be narrower in the galactic pl
  • he quasi-spherical modules are, in fact, not spherical, but consist of an array of 6 photomultiplie
  • eastern end, consisting of a 6-foot (1.8 m) spherical cage on a 17-foot (5.2 m) pole; the cage was
  • nologies, the most recent being Spiegelei, a spherical camera obscura featuring Finer's innovative
  • crete decorated with grooves in the shape of spherical cap, who carry an unusually large and high a
  • One round, black seed is in a spherical capsule 4 to 5 mm across.
  • The fruit is a lobed, spherical capsule less than 3 millimeters wide.
  • very and Alphonse R. Dochez had found in the spherical capsule that envelops pneumococcus and many
  • The fruit is a spherical capsule containing minute seeds.
  • The fruit is a spherical capsule about half a centimeter across.
  • The fruit is a thin spherical capsule less than 2 millimeters wide layered
  • ent and polishing can proceed just as in the spherical case.
  • simplify manufacture; it fired a good-sized spherical cast-iron bomb of 42 pounds (total projectil
  • ble the parenchyma of higher plants) made of spherical cells that are 12-45 μm diameter that contai
  • as a pressurant gas) on a rocket would use a spherical chamber for a minimum shape constant, carbon
  • come increasingly similar to the usual polar spherical chart on Minkowski spacetime.
  • was shot and printed on 35 mm negative using spherical cinematographic processes, as was common wit
  • Then maybe "forming a large, roughly spherical clump".
  • The fruit is an achene borne in a spherical cluster of usually 10 to 20.
  • The inflorescence is a dense dark brown spherical cluster of indistinct spikelets.
  • The inflorescence is a dense spherical cluster of flowers that yield showy fruits w
  • Female flowers each have a spherical cluster of pistils which develops into a hea
  • The inflorescence is a spherical cluster of densely packed tiny green flowers
  • The inflorescence is a spherical cluster of up to 30 reddish spikelets with a
  • inflorescence is an umbel-shaped array to a spherical cluster of yellowish flowers.
  • bears many whitish or yellowish flowers in a spherical cluster.
  • The inflorescences are spherical clusters dotted along an inflorescence-like
  • The inflorescences are small spherical clusters of tiny reddish-green flowers wrapp
  • The inflorescence is a series of spherical clusters of flowers.
  • he inflorescence is a compound umbel of many spherical clusters of small white flowers.
  • up to two centimeters long and it blooms in spherical clusters of bright yellow or pink flowers.
  • hieves this technique by making use of three spherical, concave mirrors that have the same radius o
  • irst commercial nuclear reactor, housed in a spherical concrete and steel shell; it has since been
  • stalloid spindles and high-volume disordered spherical conformations.
  • ealing that our galaxy is contained within a spherical container resembling a marble.
  • In the middle of the "doughnut" was a spherical container holding nitrogen gas as a propella
  • satellite's power center were located in the spherical container, combining for a mass of 361.3 kg.
  • is the Schwarzschild chart, a kind of polar spherical coordinate chart on a static and spherically
  • pergalactic coordinates are coordinates in a spherical coordinate system which was designed to have
  • n a Cartesian coordinate system instead of a spherical coordinate system.
  • table system that automatically measures the spherical coordinates offset between the trunnion and
  • tes (which asymptotically turn into the flat spherical coordinates);
  • stems, including cylindrical coordinates and spherical coordinates, the azimuth of a point is the a
  • Although there are several conventions in spherical coordinates, the azimuth is usually denoted
  • encountered bases are Cartesian, polar, and spherical coordinates.
  • cted by Daniel White and Paul Nylander using spherical coordinates.
  • t is possible to solve Poisson's equation in spherical coordinates.
  • spherical corestones created by spheroidal weathering
  • This is a perennial herb growing from a spherical corm.
  • ons used for anamorphic film vary from flat ( spherical) counterparts.
  • ed carriers, although early plans envisioned spherical counterweights.
  • Each head is somewhat spherical, covered in large phyllaries with very long,
  • The flowers mature into spherical crested fruits which later split open to rev
  • of 20 m, is distinguished by its very dense spherical crown and pubescent leaves .
  • The base is made into a spherical crown.
  • , and can be realized as the quotient of the spherical cuboctahedron by the antipodal map.
  • is experiments were a success and modern-day spherical cultured pearls are primarily the result of
  • Cromwell (1999) makes a spherical cut or scoop, centered on the vertex.
  • density functional code is run again using a spherical cutoff energy.
  • level floats, also known as float balls, are spherical, cylindrical, oblong or similarly-shaped obj
  • Its 1500 kg, 240 cm diameter spherical descent unit was released some days before a
  • Spherical designs are discussed by Kiefer and by Hardi
  • t Intelligence's robot yeti are powered by a spherical device in their chests.
  • Nearly spherical dew droplets act as lenses to focus the ligh
  • Dp is the equivalent spherical diameter of the packing,
  • In science, the equivalent spherical diameter (or ESD) of an irregularly-shaped o
  • The internal angle of the spherical digon vertex can be any angle between 0 and
  • n of the effectiveness of exhibits featuring spherical display systems.
  • The kind of dome described so far is a spherical dome, though there are variants, such as the
  • Spherical domes with the dominating central dome sets
  • evious toroidal shape into a tighter, almost spherical, doughnut shape.
  • The fruit is a small red spherical drupe 4-5 mm diameter, carried in dense clus
  • The fruit is a spherical drupe about 7 millimeters wide.
  • The fruit is a dark reddish-brown spherical drupe up to 1.6 centimeters wide.
  • The fruit is a spherical drupe about 1-1.2 cm in diameter which is pu
  • The fruits are spherical drupes 8 mm in diameter and yellowish-orange
  • d cluster of manzanita flowers, and it bears spherical drupes with seeds fused into a single hard b
  • However, because most bodies are non spherical due to their rotation, this causes an equato
  • ildegard von Bingen, 1098-1179), depicts the spherical earth several times in her work Liber Divino
  • y the scientific community, that describes a spherical earth rotating around both its own axis and
  • stainable growth on Earth is impossible in a spherical Earth since its resources are necessarily fi
  • mospheric absorption along a slant path on a spherical earth, relative to the vertical case.
  • n hand with geocentrism and the concept of a spherical Earth.
  • such as great-circle distance which assume a spherical Earth.
  • cture that the shadow on the Moon suggests a spherical Earth.
  • Once mated, the female lays a number of spherical eggs 2.5 mm in diameter on the undersides of
  • ding to sex) wherein the fish release large, spherical eggs 2.25 millimetres (0.089 in) in diameter
  • It forms spherical endospores.
  • Angle excess, also known as spherical excess is the amount by which the sum of the
  • xplosives that would then assemble them in a spherical fashion.
  • The inflorescence is an array of spherical flower heads, each surrounded by sharp-point
  • It flowers in small, bright yellow spherical flower heads and the fruits are brown pods 4
  • The inflorescence is an array of spherical flower heads each up to 2 centimeters wide a
  • The purple spherical flower head is borne on a long spike, up to
  • It sports long clusters of many pink spherical flower-heads which are 1-1.5 cm across.
  • The bright yellow spherical flowerheads appear in groups of 2 to14 in th
  • s one of the reasons for the switch from the spherical form.
  • 12. Isotropic, elastic solids of nearly spherical form.
  • They range from spherical forms, such as Megasphaera and Veillonella,
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