Refrangibility

  • 21Sorting — Sort Sort, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Sorted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Sorting}.] 1. To separate, and place in distinct classes or divisions, as things having different qualities; as, to sort cloths according to their colors; to sort wool or thread according… …

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  • 22Thermochrosy — Ther*moch ro*sy, n. [Thermo + Gr. ? coloring.] (Physics) The property possessed by heat of being composed, like light, of rays of different degrees of refrangibility, which are unequal in rate or degree of transmission through diathermic… …

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  • 23refrangible — adjective Etymology: irregular from Latin refringere to break up Date: 1673 capable of being refracted • refrangibility noun • refrangibleness noun …

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  • 24Доллонд Джон — Доллонд (Dollond) Джон (10.6.1706 ‒ 30.11.1761), английский оптик. В 1758 получил патент на изготовление ахроматических объективов для зрительных труб. Первые ахроматические объективы были сделаны в Англии ещё в 1733, но они были весьма… …

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  • 25Доллонд — (Dollond)         Джон (10.6.1706 30.11.1761), английский оптик. В 1758 получил патент на изготовление ахроматических объективов для зрительных труб. Первые ахроматические объективы были сделаны в Англии ещё в 1733, но они были весьма… …

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  • 26Anders Jonas Ångström — Infobox Scientist name = Anders Jonas Ångström box width = |Anders Jonas Ångström image width = 200px caption = Anders Jonas Ångström birth date = August 13, 1814 birth place = Medelpad, Sweden death date = June 21, 1874 death place = Uppsala,… …

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  • 27Copley Medal — The Copley Medal awarded to Mendeleev in 1905 …

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  • 28Color photography — Color film redirects here. For the motion picture equivalent, see Color motion picture film. A circa 1850 Hillotype photograph of a colored engraving. Long believed to be a complete fraud, recent testing found that Levi Hill s process did… …

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  • 29John Dollond — Born 21 June 1706(1706 06 21) …

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  • 30Binocular rivalry — is a phenomenon of visual perception in which perception alternates between different images presented to each eye. When one image is presented to one eye and a very different image is presented to the other, instead of the two images being seen… …

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