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chromosomes Aberration, a DLC for the
video game Ark:
Survival Evolved Aberration (film), a 1997
horror film
Aberration (EP), by Neurosis, 1989
Aberrations, or...
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media related to
Chromatic aberration.
Methods to
correct chromatic aberrations in lens
design Explanation of
chromatic aberration by Paul van
Walree PanoTools...
- of
aberrations on the
differential geometry of surfaces. The
aberrations of the
third order are: (1)
aberration of the axis point; (2)
aberration of points...
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suffers from a
number of
specific optical aberrations. The
optical quality of the eye is
limited by
optical aberrations,
diffraction and scatter. Correction...
- In astronomy,
aberration (also
referred to as
astronomical aberration,
stellar aberration, or
velocity aberration) is a
phenomenon where celestial objects...
- In physics,
relativistic aberration is the
relativistic version of
aberration of light,
including relativistic corrections that
become significant for...
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pronounced at
short focal ratios, i.e., "fast" lenses. In lens systems,
aberrations can be
minimized using combinations of
convex and
concave lenses, or...
- post-fertilization, but
errors in this
process can
result in
chromosomal structural aberrations in the
developing zygote. Notably,
exposure to DNA-damaging agents, such...
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reduce the
aberrations that
would otherwise reduce the
resolution of images.
Historically electron microscopes had
quite severe aberrations, and until...
- (especially telescopes), the coma (/ˈkoʊmə/), or
comatic aberration, in an
optical system refers to
aberration inherent to
certain optical designs or due to imperfection...