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Applied optics, 2012
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3,843,835; 3,858,979; 3,858,981; 3,862,423; 3,884,552; 3,885,143; 3,890,034; 3,891,303; 3,934,153; 3,935,493; 3,937,942; 3,938,881; 3,939,347; 3,940,201; 3,941,923; 3,942,891; 3,944,323; 3,944,324; 3,944,337; 3,944,339; 3,944,341; 3,944,347; 3,944,730; 3,945,023; 3,945,025; 3,946,264; 3,947,094; 3,947,128; 3,947,717; 3,948,584; 3,949,223; 3,949,315; 3 ...
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Applied Optical Principles: Keratometry
Ophthalmology, 1979The optical correction of the aphakic eye requires the addition of a significant amount of vergence power to the corneal interface by one of three modalities: spectacle, contact lens, or intraocular lens. No matter which modality is chosen, based upon Gullstrand's parameters, the corneal interface provides approximately 74% of the effective vergence ...
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Applied Optics, 2012
A commemorative editorial for the 50th anniversary of Applied Optics from former Editor in Chief Glenn D. Boreman.
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A commemorative editorial for the 50th anniversary of Applied Optics from former Editor in Chief Glenn D. Boreman.
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Applied Optics Golden Anniversary
Applied Optics, 2011In 2012 OSA celebrates the 50th Anniversary of Applied Optics. The journal's Golden Anniversary will be a year of definition and rebranding. Although emphasis on quality remains paramount, appearances and presentation will change to reflect the start of the journal's second half century.
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Applied Optics, 1969
The research program in applied optics At SIRA is briefly described with special reference to improvements in methods of constructing and testing lenses and to applications of Fourier transform optics in the on-line gauging of rods, wires, and fibers. Details are given of a pupil-scanning lens tester and of a gaugefor red-hot steel rods.
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The research program in applied optics At SIRA is briefly described with special reference to improvements in methods of constructing and testing lenses and to applications of Fourier transform optics in the on-line gauging of rods, wires, and fibers. Details are given of a pupil-scanning lens tester and of a gaugefor red-hot steel rods.
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Applied Optics, 2013
The annual symposium of Applied Industrial Optics has since its inception in 2010 attracted a large number of industrial researchers, as well as academic researchers who are considering commercialization of their work. To make their work more accessible, the past participants of the symposium were invited to contribute to this special issue of Applied ...
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The annual symposium of Applied Industrial Optics has since its inception in 2010 attracted a large number of industrial researchers, as well as academic researchers who are considering commercialization of their work. To make their work more accessible, the past participants of the symposium were invited to contribute to this special issue of Applied ...
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Applied optics, 2012
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3,841,733; 3,973,827; 4,052,119; 3,977,789; 3,980,811; 3,987,421; 4,023,906; 4,039,245; 4,025,194; 4,025,195; 4,037,918; 4,025,786; 4,037,919; 4,039,833; 4,042,822; 4,046,456; 4,048,515; 4,049,963; 4,053,919; 4,054,358; 4,057,317; 4,058,734; 4,058,722; 4,059,343; 4,060,311; 4,060,327; 4,062,045;
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Physics World, 1990
The 'millimeter-wave' part of the electromagnetic spectrum generally means that range of wavelengths from near 1 mm to 10 mm, or frequencies from 30 GHz to just above 300 GHz. Millimetre-wave systems designers face severe difficulties in obtaining high performance from components and waveguide transmission media at frequencies above 100 GHz.
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The 'millimeter-wave' part of the electromagnetic spectrum generally means that range of wavelengths from near 1 mm to 10 mm, or frequencies from 30 GHz to just above 300 GHz. Millimetre-wave systems designers face severe difficulties in obtaining high performance from components and waveguide transmission media at frequencies above 100 GHz.
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ACM SIGSIM Simulation Digest, 1978
Modifications made to improve results in computer generated images (CGI) for visual scene simulation provided results better than anticipated. Understanding is essential to effective use of any technique. In this investigation, the response characteristics of the eye were simulated with a computer model. The tonal patterns resulting from CGI processing
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Modifications made to improve results in computer generated images (CGI) for visual scene simulation provided results better than anticipated. Understanding is essential to effective use of any technique. In this investigation, the response characteristics of the eye were simulated with a computer model. The tonal patterns resulting from CGI processing
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