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  • 11Contact lens — Contacts redirects here. For the software application, see Address book. A pair of contact lenses, positioned with the concave side facing upward …

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  • 12Aberration — (1) A deviation or irregularity. For example, a chromosome aberration is a deviation from the normal chromosome number or the normal chromosome structure. In this sense, aberration is also synonymous with deflection, departure, divergence,… …

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  • 14law of refraction — n a law in physics: in the refraction of radiation at the interface between two isotropic media the incident ray and the corresponding refracted ray are coplanar with the refracting surface at the point of incidence and the ratio of the sine of… …

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  • 15brechende Fläche — laužiantysis paviršius statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. refracting surface vok. brechende Fläche, f rus. преломляющая поверхность, f pranc. surface de réfraction, f …

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  • 16laužiantysis paviršius — statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. refracting surface vok. brechende Fläche, f rus. преломляющая поверхность, f pranc. surface de réfraction, f …

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  • 17преломляющая поверхность — laužiantysis paviršius statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. refracting surface vok. brechende Fläche, f rus. преломляющая поверхность, f pranc. surface de réfraction, f …

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  • 18law of refraction — a law in physics: in the refraction of radiation at the interface between two isotropic media the incident ray and the corresponding refracted ray are coplanar with the refracting surface at the point of incidence and the ratio of the sine of the …

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  • 19aberration — noun Etymology: Latin aberrare Date: 1594 1. the fact or an instance of being aberrant especially from a moral standard or normal state 2. failure of a mirror, refracting surface, or lens to produce exact point to point correspondence …

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  • 20angleof refraction — angle of refraction n. The angle formed by a refracted ray and a perpendicular to the refracting surface at the point of refraction. * * * …

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