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Elisabeth Lensing (1847–1925),
Dutch feminist,
politician and
writer Lens (optics)
Gravitational lensing,
bending of
light by a m****
Thermal lensing, an atmospheric...
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visible light are also
called "
lenses", such as
microwave lenses,
electron lenses,
acoustic lenses, or
explosive lenses.
Lenses are used in
various imaging...
- source,
lens, and observer, and the
shape of the
gravitational well of the
lensing object.
There are
three classes of
gravitational lensing:: 399–401 ...
- ****ociated with
strong gravitational lensing. Most
lines of
sight in the
universe are
thoroughly in the weak
lensing regime, in
which the
deflection is...
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Subiaco Abbey in Arkansas.
William Lensing was born in Scranton, Arkansas, on
January 11, 1916, the son of
Caspar Lensing and Anna Heim.
After completing...
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gravitational lensing is a
gravitational lensing effect that is
strong enough to
produce multiple images, arcs, or
Einstein rings. Generally, for
strong lensing to...
- The
Lens,
formerly called Patent Lens, is a free
searcheable online patent and
scholarly literature database,
provided by Cambia, an Australia-based non-profit...
- Huchra's
lens is the
lensing galaxy of the
Einstein Cross (Quasar 2237+30); it is also
called ZW 2237+030 or QSO 2237+0305 G. It
exhibits the phenomenon...
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London Irish,
publicly criticized Lensing for the move,
claiming that he had
agreed to play for the Exiles.
Lensing pla**** for the
Sharks from 2006 to...
- {r^{\prime }}{r}}\right)W(r^{\prime })} is the
lensing kernel,
which defines the
efficiency of
lensing for a
distribution of
sources W ( r ) {\displaystyle...