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- Look up reflector in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Reflector may refer to: Reflector, a device that causes reflection (for example, a mirror or a retroreflector)...
- savings. Neutron reflectors reduce neutron leakage i.e. to reduce the neutron fluence on a reactor pressure vessel. Neutron reflectors reduce a coolant...
- reflectors: he simply wished to protect his horse carts and carriages. Reflectors were introduced to Finns in 1960. Nowadays one can find reflectors of...
- same technique is used in rotating furnaces to make solid reflectors. Parabolic reflectors are also a po****r alternative for increasing wireless signal...
- square shapes. Radar corner reflectors made of metal are used to reflect radio waves from radar sets. Optical corner reflectors, called corner cubes or cube...
- projectors and scanners, photographic reflectors fall into two main groups: Similar to a domestic lampshade, these reflectors are fixed to an artificial light...
- that apply to block reflectors "*larft" forms the triangular vector T of a block reflector H=I-VTVH. "*larzb" applies a block reflector or its transpose/conjugate...
- A reflector sight or reflex sight is an optical sight that allows the user to look through a partially reflecting gl**** element and see an illuminated...
- The Reflector may refer to: The Daily Reflector, a daily newspaper in Greenville, North Carolina The Reflector (Indiana newspaper), the student newspaper...
- An aconic reflector refers to a light energy reflector that is not defined by a mathematical equation. Most light energy reflectors are based on conic...