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  2. Talk:Heterochromia iridum - Wikipedia

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    Heterochromia is merely a description, it is not a specific disease or syndrome, therefore the idea of certain types being more 'accepted' than others is not applicable. Heterochromia just means 'different colour', iridum, means 'of the iris'; so anything involving different colour and the iris is fair game.

  3. Prentice position - Wikipedia

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    Prentice position. The Prentice position is an orientation of a prism, used in optics, optometry and ophthalmology. [1] In this position, named after the optician Charles F. Prentice, the prism is oriented such that light enters it at an angle of 90° to the first surface, so that the beam does not refract at that surface.

  4. Talk:List of performance analysis tools - Wikipedia

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    a modular C++ toolkit for creating performance analysis tools which provides numerous command-line tools and libraries as a by-product of its flexibility and reusability. seems vague to me, if I want to find out if I can profile say, individual functions or find memory leaks etc.

  5. Optical proximity correction - Wikipedia

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    Optical proximity correction ( OPC) is a photolithography enhancement technique commonly used to compensate for image errors due to diffraction or process effects. The need for OPC is seen mainly in the making of semiconductor devices and is due to the limitations of light to maintain the edge placement integrity of the original design, after ...

  6. DxO ViewPoint - Wikipedia

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    DxO ViewPoint is image geometry and lens defect correction software developed by DxO. It is designed to automatically straighten distorted perspectives caused by the lens used and the position of the photographer. The software claims to be able to make precise corrections to lens flaws through its use of DxO's database of calibrations (called ...

  7. Monju Nuclear Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    NISA was also planning to send similar instructions to two other nuclear power plant operators in the Fukui area: Kansai Electric Power Company, and Japan Atomic Energy Agency. Because the Mihama Nuclear Power Plant and the Monju fast breeder reactor could also be affected by a possible earthquake caused by the Urazoko fault.

  8. History of optics - Wikipedia

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    History of optics. Modern ophthalmic lens making machine. Optics began with the development of lenses by the ancient Egyptians and Mesopotamians, followed by theories on light and vision developed by ancient Greek philosophers, and the development of geometrical optics in the Greco-Roman world. The word optics is derived from the Greek term ...

  9. Talk:Adhesive - Wikipedia

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