achromatic object glass
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объектив-ахромат
Англо-русский словарь терминов металлургии и сварки. 2011.
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Achromatic telescope — The achromatic telescope is a refracting telescope that uses an achromatic lens to correct for chromatic aberration. How it worksWhen an image passes through a lens, the light is diffracted at different angles for different wavelengths. This… … Wikipedia
объектив-ахромат — Metallurgy: achromatic object glass … Универсальный русско-английский словарь
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microscope — /muy kreuh skohp /, n. 1. an optical instrument having a magnifying lens or a combination of lenses for inspecting objects too small to be seen or too small to be seen distinctly and in detail by the unaided eye. 2. (cap.) Astron. the… … Universalium
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