refraction in A Sentence

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    About the Refractions… aren't I?

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    I'm right… about the Refractions, aren't I?

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    This characteristic is termed Refraction.

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    I think it has something to do with Refraction.

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    Unlike humans, machines do not require continuous comfort and Refraction.

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    Refraction is not considered in Geometric sunrise, which is different from Observational sunrise.

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    However, like da Vinci's, Young's device was not intended to correct Refraction errors.

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    Alhazen's problem can also be extended to multiple Refractions from a spherical ball.

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    Refraction, a form of parallel communication, is one way to encourage a shift without direct confrontation.

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    Nd century gave this account(in addition to Refraction), and he credited it to Posidonius c.

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    More bending(Refraction) of the light rays is needed to focus on nearby objects, such as when reading.

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    This treatment implants a lens much like a contact lens inside the eye to allow better light Refraction.

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    Most Refraction in the eye occurs when light rays travel through the curved, clear front surface of the eye(cornea).

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    But thanks to our atmosphere, the images of both sun and moon are"lifted" above the horizon by atmospheric Refraction.

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    Amber Tint reduces light Refraction in breaks that have cracks or crushed glass, such as combination or star breaks.

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    Your eye doctor determines the type and degree of refractive error you have by performing a Refraction test.

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    As part of your consultation, your Refraction, medication, and health histories are screened and reviewed to determine appropriateness for LASIK.

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    Satellite orbital position errors, induced by variations in the gravity field and radar Refraction among others, had to be resolved.

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    When a ray hits a surface, it can generate up to three new types of rays: reflection, Refraction, and shadow.

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    A Refraction, however, does not provide sufficient information to write a contact lens prescription, which requires a contact lens fitting.

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    as well as his research in catoptrics and dioptrics the study of the reflection and Refraction of light, respectively.

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    Lenses with an index of Refraction of 1.70 or higher typically are at least 50 percent thinner than conventional plastic lenses.

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    Alhazen showed through experiment that light travels in straight lines, and carried out various experiments with lenses, mirrors, Refraction, and reflection.

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    His raw data gave an average height of 9200m(30,200feet) for peak"b", but this did not consider light Refraction, which distorts heights.

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    Orthokeratology involves first measuring the Refraction of your eye, which tells the doctor the degree of nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism you have.

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    If this is required, the surgeon will wait at least three months, once the cornea has healed and the Refraction has stabilised.

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    His raw data gave an average height of 9,200 m(30,200 ft) for peak“b”, but this did not consider light Refraction, which distorts heights.

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    This technique has been widely adopted since the mid-1990s and is now the most commonly performed procedure for the surgical correction of Refraction.

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    His raw data gave an average height of 9,200 m(30,200 ft) for peak"b", but this did not consider light Refraction, which distorts heights.

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    During a Refraction, the doctor puts the instrument called a phoroptor in front of your eyes and shows you a series of lens choices.

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