aspherical การใช้
- The collapse of overdensities in the cosmic density field is generally aspherical.
- This was based on an arrangement of aspherical surfaces.
- All L lenses include at least one aspherical elements.
- However, there do exist symplectically aspherical manifolds which are not aspherical spaces.
- However, there do exist symplectically aspherical manifolds which are not aspherical spaces.
- These are the so-called aspherical spaces.
- Conventional ( not Aspherical ) IOLs give better depth of focus and better near vision.
- The number gives information of how aspherical the diffusion is but says nothing of the direction.
- It replaces the shortly sold Samyang 14mm f / 2.8 IF ED MC Aspherical.
- Aspherical intraocular lenses ( IOLs ) have been used clinically to compensate for positive corneal spherical aberrations.
- A number of aspherical condenser lenses were placed within each globe to focus the light onto the plates.
- By Stokes'theorem, we see that symplectic manifolds which are aspherical are also symplectically aspherical manifolds.
- By Stokes'theorem, we see that symplectic manifolds which are aspherical are also symplectically aspherical manifolds.
- The metric form of the theorem demonstrates that a non-positively curved polyhedral cell complex is aspherical.
- In 1991, it started to produce glass molded aspheric lenses, and in 1996 plastic molded aspherical lenses.
- This approach reproduces the well-known result for the spherometer and also leads to a scheme to study aspherical surfaces.
- The lens uses a six-blade aperture, and contains a single aspherical ( molded, not ground ) lens.
- Ultra Low dispersion glass was another Canon innovation, as was aspherical lens elements for high speed normal and wide angle lenses.
- Another method for producing aspheric lenses is by depositing optical resin onto a spherical lens to form a composite lens of aspherical shape.
- In order for this to occur, imaging spectrometers need to be made with few optical surfaces and have no aspherical optical surfaces.
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