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Ray failures in finite ray tracing

Applied Optics, 1985
Le rayon peut manquer la surface geometrique definie par l'equation de surface, il peut subir une reflexion interne totale a la limite milieu dense-milieu moins dense, et la hauteur du rayon a la surface, peut depasser la demi-ouverture indiquee pour cette surface, le rayon peut rencontrer la meme surface apres ...
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Isoenergetic rays in ray trace programs 1: Generation of isoenergetic rays

Applied Optics, 1985
When the performance of an optical system is evaluated by tracing rays from a point source through the system, it is necessary in some cases to use rays which effectively transport equal amounts of energy per unit time (isoenergetic rays). The procedure given in the optical literature for generating isoenergetic rays is to distribute the ray ...
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Ray and Ray and Liz

2015
Ray and Ray & Liz - A multiple component output comprising of: (1) Ray (2015) A gallery installation exhibited internationally (2) Ray & Liz (2018) A multi-award winning and critically acclaimed feature film created for global theatrical release and mass market digital platforms Both works were written and directed by Richard Billingham ...
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Ray

Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 2022
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X-Ray and Gamma-Ray

2018
X-ray (and gamma-ray) techniques have been used for many years to determine moisture distribution in laboratory specimens, cf. Shang and Pere (1997) and Hansen and Bentz (1999). The attenuation (loss of intensity) is a measure of the density and the thickness of the object between a source and a sensor.
Owe Lindgren, Lars-Olof Nilsson
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Rays as weapons

European Journal of Radiology, 2007
Ionizing radiation is being regarded as life threatening. Therefore, accidents in nuclear power plants are considered equal threatening as nuclear bomb explosions, and attacks with dirty bombs are thought as dangerous as nuclear weapon explosions. However, there are differences between a nuclear bomb explosion, the largest imaginable accident in a ...
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Cathode Rays and X-rays

2013
The study of the passage of electricity through gases had lagged behind the corresponding study on metals and liquids. Faraday himself had engaged in research on electrical discharges in gases as early as 1838 but was hampered by the inefficiency of his vacuum pumps.
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The Ray casting engine and Ray representatives

Proceedings of the first ACM symposium on Solid modeling foundations and CAD/CAM applications - SMA '91, 1991
John L. Ellis   +6 more
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Superdiffusion of cosmic rays in compressible magnetized turbulence

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2022
Yue Hu, A Lazarian, Siyao Xu
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