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- basically an adaptation of the box-type camera obscura with a lens. The term "pin-hole" in the context of optics was found in James Ferguson's 1764 book Lectures...
- utilization of a small dorsal pin or small hole, invariably used not just by Nicolò Amati but all of his confirmed pupils—with the exception of Antonio...
- such as weapons, finials (perhaps for tent-poles), horse-harness ****ings, pins, cups and small ****ings are highly decorated over their small surface area...
- darkened room with a small hole or lens at one side through which an image is projected onto a wall or table opposite the hole. The image (or the principle...
- breech by a cross-pin, or moved the breech using a cogwheel. When the lever was rotated forwards fully, the carrier aligned with a hole at the front of...
- experiments have shown that pupil imbalances in EUV lithography can result in pitch-dependent pattern placement errors. Since the pupil imbalance changes with...
- eyepiece to the viewer's eye that matches the eyepiece exit pupil to the eye's entrance pupil. Short eye relief requires the observer to press their eye...
- Before changing schools, the performances of that pupil were below average and besides, the pupil was male. On top of that, he heard that at the same...
- Fisher's first season on the European Tour he won a Jaguar for a nearest to the pin contest in the 2006 Quinn Direct British Masters. In 2007, Fisher won the...
- usually tall and narrow, worn by late-19th and early-20th century school pupils as a punishment and/or humiliation. It often featured a large capital "D"...