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refracció
The amount by which a propagating wave is bent.
deflection
deflexion
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refracção
1
It's their
refraction
of a distant light source that almost blinded us.
2
The impressions of objects underwent a considerable
refraction
before reaching his mind.
3
Let me assume that the index of
refraction
in air is 1.
4
The deception may also be aided by a slight degree of
refraction
.
5
The reflection which resulted from this
refraction
was, necessarily, divergent and perverted.
6
You could take it all to be the
refraction
of a dreamworld.
7
The final
refraction
was used as a criterion of accuracy of each approach.
8
He sought for the explanation of the fact in the doctrine of
refraction
.
9
Results: Unaided visual acuity and
refraction
were improved significantly after OK lens wear.
10
You remember the trouble I had with the
refraction
from the second prism.
11
They understood the phenomena of the reflection and
refraction
of light.
12
She had no nerves: she saw life in its proper colours without
refraction
.
13
Creatures of keen vision, their studies into light,
refraction
and optics followed swiftly.
14
There is extraordinarily little mirage up here and the
refraction
is very small.
15
Visual acuity,
refraction
,
corneal clarity, and adverse reactions were evaluated at each visit.
16
Only occasionally has she worn the glasses which corrected her errors of
refraction
.
refraction
horizontal refraction
double refraction
peripheral refraction
atmospheric refraction
conical refraction
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