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basically an
adaptation of the box-type
camera obscura with a lens. The term "
pin-
hole" in the
context of
optics was
found in
James Ferguson's 1764 book Lectures...
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utilization of a
small dorsal pin or
small hole,
invariably used not just by Nicolò
Amati but all of his
confirmed pupils—with the
exception of Antonio...
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balance pin. This is a
perfectly round pin driven firmly in the
balance rail. The
bottom of the
hole in the key fits
closely around the
balance pin; at the...
- Additionally, the use of a
small dorsal pin or
small hole,
invariably used not just by Nicolò
Amati but all of his
recognized pupils—with the
exception of Antonio...
- the
natural phenomenon in
which the rays of
light p****ing
through a
small hole into a dark
space form an
image where they
strike a surface,
resulting in...
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breech by a cross-
pin, or
moved the
breech using a cogwheel. When the
lever was
rotated forwards fully, the
carrier aligned with a
hole at the
front of...
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utilization of a
small dorsal pin or
small hole,
invariably used not just by Nicolò
Amati but all of his
recognized pupils — but not used by
Antonio Stradivari...
- such as weapons,
finials (perhaps for tent-poles), horse-harness ****ings,
pins, cups and
small ****ings are
highly decorated over
their small surface area...
- Depth-of-Focus vs.
Pupil Fill. "Stochastic
Pupil Fill in EUV Lithography". www.linkedin.com. Chen,
Frederick (December 21, 2024). "Stochastic
Pupil Fill in EUV...
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usually tall and narrow, worn by late-19th and early-20th
century school pupils as a
punishment and/or humiliation. It
often featured a
large capital "D"...