She could already see its field, like a concavelens.
2
It was a concavelens, like some powerful optical instrument.
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By means of a concavelens (L) the image may be made to fall on the retina (dotted lines).
4
It distorted, as if that circle outlined the position of a concavelens, then it was gone, completely enclosed in a large silvery bubble.
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A concavelens has been substituted for the collimator and slit, and besides other advantages, a great saving in length is secured by this change.
Ús de convex lens en anglès
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If parallel rays of light fall upon a double- convexlens, D D, Fig.
2
The convexlens is placed in the more outward position in the telescope, i.e.
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In addition, we directly showed that the cell body acts as a convexlens.
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The convexlens found at Nimroud shows that they were not unacquainted with magnifying instruments.
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Fig 5 represents a double- convexlens, Fig.
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A man's mind was meant to receive as a mirror, not to concentrate rays like a convexlens!
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By means of a convexlens it may be focused on the retina without accommodation (dotted lines).
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A double convexlens three feet in diameter is worth $60,000.
9
It had been sifted by passing it through a solution of alum, and through the thick double- convexlens of the lamp.
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The man wore a mask of perfectly smooth, rounded mirror, a convexlens that sent Benjamin's distorted face back at him.
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C is a frame for holding the negative, on the opposite side of which is a double convexlens facing the light.
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This was the suggestion to use two plano- convex lenses, placed at a prescribed distance apart, in lieu of the single double- convexlens generally used.
13
To him, and apparently to him only, among all the inquiring spirits of the time, were known the properties of the concave and convexlens.
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The convexlens of the eye-piece was carried not by a tube properly so called, but by four rigid fine wires placed at right angles.
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Then, as she gradually moved from behind the Earth, her appearance was magnified by the convexlens formed by the atmosphere, bent over that planet.
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Possibly I inherit my aunt's tendency to magnify into extraordinary proportions trifles which I look at through the double convexlens of a personal interest.