- A
mirror or
looking gl**** is an
object that
reflects an image.
Light that
bounces off a
mirror will show an
image of
whatever is in
front of it, when focused...
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Spherical mirrors, however,
suffer from
spherical aberration—parallel
rays reflected from such
mirrors do not
focus to a
single point. For
parallel rays, such...
- but
received generally mixed reviews from critics.
Mirror Mirror was
released on DVD and Blu-
ray by 20th
Century Fox Home
Entertainment on June 26, 2012...
- A
plane mirror is a
mirror with a flat (planar)
reflective surface. For
light rays striking a
plane mirror, the
angle of
reflection equals the
angle of...
- XMM-Newton, also
known as the High
Throughput X-
ray Spectroscopy Mission and the X-
ray Multi-
Mirror Mission, is an X-
ray space observatory launched by the European...
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remasters fall
short of expectations".
Daily Mirror.
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Ray Liotta Plays Washed-Up, Hair-Metal Star in...
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Mirrors 2 is a 2010
American supernatural horror film. It is a stand-alone
sequel to the 2008 film
Mirrors.
Released by 20th
Century Fox in direct-to-video...
- The
mirror test—sometimes
called the mark test,
mirror self-recognition (MSR) test, red spot technique, or
rouge test—is a
behavioral technique developed...
- A Kirkpatrick–Baez
mirror, or KB
mirror for short,
focuses beams of X-
rays by
reflecting them at
grazing incidence off a
curved surface,
usually coated...
- A K-
mirror is a
system of 3
plane mirrors mounted on a
common motor axis
which runs
parallel to the
chief ray of the system. If
looking at the system...