refraction in the PONS Dictionary

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Due to the possibility of refraction, the light's direction at emission is generally not the same as its direction at reception.
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Quantitative information includes melting point, boiling point, and index of refraction.
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The most notable of these was his use of a biprism to create two virtual interfering sources by refraction.
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Since it is orthorhombic, marthozite is biaxial, meaning that it has three different indices of refraction.
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The amount of refraction depends slightly on air temperature and pressure.
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In these crystals, a beam of unpolarized light incident on their surface is split by refraction into two rays.
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It is then also conserved as light travels through optical systems where it undergoes perfect reflections or refractions.
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The oil may have an index of refraction near 1.5 and the water has an index of 1.33.
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Open angle glaucoma, ocular hypertension, low-tension glaucoma, and refraction.
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The core is surrounded by a medium with a lower index of refraction, typically a cladding of a different glass, or plastic.
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