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field of view is 40–50°. The
Plössl is an
eyepiece usually consisting of two sets of doublets,
designed by
Georg Plössl in 1860.
Since the two doublets...
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Simon Plössl (September 19, 1794,
Vienna –
January 29, 1868, Vienna) was an
Austrian optical instrument maker.
Initially trained at the Voigtländer company...
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George Plossl, who aut****d two
articles questioning just-in-time's
kanban planning method and the "****anning of America". But, as with Goddard,
Plossl later...
- 2 million,
Upper Palatinate 1.1 million.
Marita A.
Panzer and
Elisabeth Plössl (1997).
Bavarias Töchter. Frauenporträts aus fünf Jahrhunderten. Regensburg:...
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Inventory Control Society (APICS) (October 1983). Goldratt,
Eliyahu M. &
Plossl, George; "A Town
Without Walls". Whitepaper,
distributed during APICS 1984...
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Oxford University Press (Indian
Edition 2007) p.461 ISBN 978-0-19-568144-4
Plößl, Andreas; Kräuter,
Gertrud (2000). "Silicon-on-insulator:
materials aspects...
- included: a 158mm
aperture f/15
achromatic refracting telescope restored by
Plössl a 94mm
aperture meridian circle five
small telescopes for
comets two chronometers;...
- success.
Compared to his
competition Vincent Chevalier of Paris,
Simon Plössl of
Vienna or his
mentor Körner, they
proved to be not only cheaper, but...
- in many designs:
Convex Galilean Huygens Ramsden Kellner or "Achromat"
Plössl or "Symmetrical"
Orthoscopic or "Abbe"
Monocentric Erfle König RKE Nagler...
- Meanwhile, in the sixties, a
different approach was
developed by
George W.
Plossl and
Oliver W. Wight, this
approach was
continued by
Joseph Orlicky as a...