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  • 121Focal cloud — A focal cloud is the collection of focal points of any imperfect lens,whether optical, electrostatic or electromagnetic. This includes Parabolic antennas and lens type reflective antennas of all kinds.In this focal cloud illustration, a perfect… …

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  • 122Dwarf cloud rat — may refer to: Short footed Luzon Tree Rat Cloud rat#Dwarf cloud rat Greater dwarf cloud rat This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an internal link led …

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  • 123Lagrangian point — The Lagrangian points (IPA en|ləˈgreɪndʒiən, IPA fr|lagʁɑ̃ʒjɑ̃; also Lagrange point, L point, or libration point), are the five positions in an orbital configuration where a small object affected only by gravity can theoretically be stationary… …

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  • 124PCL (Point Cloud Library) — is a standalone open source framework for n dimensional point clouds and 3D geometry processing. The library contains algorithms for filtering, feature estimation, surface reconstruction, registration, model fitting, and segmentation. PCL is… …

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  • 125floc point — drumstimosi temperatūra statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Temperatūra, kai šaldomame skystyje atsiranda kietos fazės dalelių. atitikmenys: angl. cloud point; cloud temperature; floc point rus. температура помутнения; точка помутнения …

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  • 126rond-point — [ rɔ̃pwɛ̃ ] n. m. • 1708; roont point « demi cercle » 1375; de rond et point « lieu, emplacement » ♦ Emplacement circulaire auquel aboutissent des allées dans un jardin. ♢ Place circulaire d où rayonnent plusieurs avenues. ⇒ carrefour. Le rond… …

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  • 127Battle of Stony Point — The Battle of Stony Point was a battle of the American Revolutionary War.BackgroundIn late May, 1779, British Lieutenant General Sir Henry Clinton sent a force of about 8,000 men up the North (or Hudson) River with the intention of drawing… …

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  • 128Star cloud — A star cloud is a group of stars that appear to be in the same position in the sky. These are not true star clusters, but rather dependent on the point of view of the observer. The stars that make up the cloud do not actually reside close to each …

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