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  2. Stroboscopic effect - Wikipedia

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    Stroboscopic effect is one of the particular temporal light artefacts. In common lighting applications, the stroboscopic effect is an unwanted effect which may become visible if a person is looking at a moving or rotating object which is illuminated by a time-modulated light source.

  3. Ripple effect - Wikipedia

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    The ripple effect is often used colloquially to mean a multiplier in macroeconomics. For example, an individual's reduction in spending reduces the incomes of others and their ability to spend. [1] In a broader global context, research has shown how monetary policy decisions, especially by major economies like the US, can create ripple effects ...

  4. Sharp waves and ripples - Wikipedia

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    Sharp waves and ripples. Sharp waves and ripples ( SWRs) are oscillatory patterns produced by extremely synchronised activity of neurons in the mammalian hippocampus and neighbouring regions which occur spontaneously in idle waking states or during NREM sleep. [1] They can be observed with a variety of imaging methods, such as EEG.

  5. Annie Griffiths - Wikipedia

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    Griffiths was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota. [2] Hired at National Geographic in 1978, [3] she was one of the first female photographers for the magazine. She is a fellow of the International League of Conservation Photographers (ILCP). She was one of the founders of Ripple Effect Images, a collective dedicated to providing storytelling ...

  6. Video captures terrifying moment Baltimore bridge collapses ...

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    Follow live updates here. It took about seven seconds for the ripple effects to carry across the 1.6-mile length of the bridge. Some parts of the massive structure were sent underwater.

  7. Aberrations of the eye - Wikipedia

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    Aberrations of the eye. The eye, like any other optical system, suffers from a number of specific optical aberrations. The optical quality of the eye is limited by optical aberrations, diffraction and scatter. [1] Correction of spherocylindrical refractive errors has been possible for nearly two centuries following Airy's development of methods ...

  8. Tallahassee Foodies, a prominent social media group, is ... - AOL

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    To combat the ripple effect of closures the city has endured, the “Rally for Tally” promotional list, which names 71 local establishments that were closed because of the storm, has circulated ...

  9. Capillary wave - Wikipedia

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    Capillary wave. Capillary waves produced by droplet impacts on the interface between water and air. A capillary wave is a wave traveling along the phase boundary of a fluid, whose dynamics and phase velocity are dominated by the effects of surface tension . Capillary waves are common in nature, and are often referred to as ripples.