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  2. The Black Prism - Wikipedia

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    The Black Prism is a fantasy novel by American author Brent Weeks. It is the first entry in the five-volume [1] Lightbringer Series, and follows the 'Prism' Gavin Guile, the most powerful person in the world, [2] as he fights against an uprising by a self-proclaimed king. The book is described by the author as "a story of normal brothers—who ...

  3. Four prism dioptre reflex test - Wikipedia

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    4 dioptre prism, either loose or prism bar; Bright lighting conditions; Method of assessment. As it is an objective test, few instructions are required to be given to the patient. The patient is asked to fixate on a target while the examiner places a 4 prism dioptre base-out prism over the patient's eye, observing the response of the fellow eye.

  4. Torrents of Spring - Wikipedia

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    Torrents of Spring, also known as Spring Torrents (Russian: Вешние воды Veshniye vody), is an 1872 novella by Ivan Turgenev. It is highly autobiographical in nature, and centers on a young Russian landowner, Dimitry Sanin, who falls deliriously in love for the first time while visiting the German city of Frankfurt .

  5. Rochon prism - Wikipedia

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    A Rochon Prism. A Rochon prism is a type of polariser. It is made from two prisms of a birefringent material such as calcite, which are cemented together. [1] The Rochon prism was invented by and is named after Abbé Alexis Marie Rochon. It is in many ways similar to the Wollaston prism, but one ray (the ordinary ray) passes through the prism ...

  6. Dispersive prism - Wikipedia

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    Lamps as seen through a prism. In optics, a dispersive prism is an optical prism that is used to disperse light, that is, to separate light into its spectral components (the colors of the rainbow ). Different wavelengths (colors) of light will be deflected by the prism at different angles. [1] This is a result of the prism material's index of ...

  7. Prismatic World Tour - Wikipedia

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    The Prismatic World Tour was the third concert tour by American singer Katy Perry, in support of her fourth studio album, Prism (2013). The tour began on May 7, 2014, at Belfast, Northern Ireland 's Odyssey Arena and ended on October 18, 2015, at Alajuela, Costa Rica 's Parque Viva after six legs. [2] The Prismatic World Tour grossed more than ...

  8. Perspective correction - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; Perspective correction may refer to: Perspective control procedure for editing photographs; Perspective distortion for ...

  9. Bonferroni correction - Wikipedia

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    The Bonferroni correction compensates for that increase by testing each individual hypothesis at a significance level of , where is the desired overall alpha level and is the number of hypotheses. [4] For example, if a trial is testing hypotheses with a desired overall , then the Bonferroni correction would test each individual hypothesis at .