- Archon,
Focalors, and that she
possesses no
powers beyond the
curse of immortality,
which has left her isolated. By the end of Furina's story,
Focalors executes...
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focal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Focal or
FOCAL may
refer to:
Focal (lexicographical website), an
Irish lexicographical website FOCAL (programming...
- The
focal length of an
optical system is a
measure of how
strongly the
system converges or
diverges light; it is the
inverse of the system's
optical power...
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Focal dystonia, also
called focal task-specific dystonia, is a
neurological condition that
affects a
muscle or
group of
muscles in a
specific part of...
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focal point in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Focal point may
refer to:
Focus (optics)
Focus (geometry)
Conjugate points, also
called focal points...
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Focal seizures (also
called partial seizures and
localized seizures) are
seizures that
affect initially only one
hemisphere of the brain. The
brain is...
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Focal is the
University of Limerick's only
student newspaper, run by the
University of
Limerick Students' Union. The
newspaper was
first published...
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sometimes defined using a "circle of confusion" criterion. A prin****l
focus or
focal point is a
special focus: For a lens, or a
spherical or
parabolic mirror...
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Focal Skills (or The
Focal Skills Approach)
refers to a
specific non-traditional
program design and ****essment
regime that
purposely structures intensive...
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dividing the system's
focal length by the
diameter of the
entrance pupil ("clear aperture"). The f-number is also
known as the
focal ratio, f-ratio, or f-stop...