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  2. Double Vision (band) - Wikipedia

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    Double Vision. Double Vision was a Spanish Euro Dance duo, consisting of Carol McCloskey and DJ Pedro Cervero. They were successful mostly in Germany, Austria, Belgium, Netherlands, and Switzerland with their songs with catchy lyrics with techno beats. After initial success in Spain, Double Vision's single "Knockin'" released in 1995 enjoyed ...

  3. Double Vision (Bonfire album) - Wikipedia

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    The Räuber (2008) Double Vision is the fourth live album by German hard rock band Bonfire. It was released in 2007 by LZ Records. It is a live album, recorded in England during Firefest III in Nottingham. It was billed as "a live celebration of 20 years of rock 'n' roll" by Bonfire. A DVD of the concert was released not long after this album.

  4. Correction fluid - Wikipedia

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    A correction fluid is an opaque, usually white fluid applied to paper to mask errors in text. Once dried, it can be handwritten or typed upon. It is typically packaged in small bottles, with lids attached to brushes (or triangular pieces of foam) that dip into the fluid. The brush applies the fluid to the paper.

  5. Abbe–Koenig prism - Wikipedia

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    The prism is also less bulky than the double Porro design. The prism is sometimes simply called a "roof prism", although this is ambiguous, because other roof prisms exist, such as the Amici and Schmidt–Pechan designs. A variant of the Abbe–Koenig prism replaces the "roof" section of the prism with a single mirror-coated reflecting surface.

  6. Double Vision (1992 film) - Wikipedia

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    M6 Métropole Télévision. Telescene Film Group Productions. Original release. Release. December 2, 1992. ( 1992-12-02) Double Vision is a 1992 television film directed by Robert Knights. The film was based on the novel by Mary Higgins Clark .

  7. Roof prism - Wikipedia

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    Roof prism. A roof pentaprism used in Single-lens reflex cameras; the lower right face is the roof ( dach ). A roof prism, also called a Dachkanten prism or Dach prism (from German: Dachkante, lit. "roof edge"), is a reflective prism containing a section where two faces meet at a 90° angle, resembling the roof of a building and thus the name.

  8. Double diffusive convection - Wikipedia

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    Double diffusive convection is a fluid dynamics phenomenon that describes a form of convection driven by two different density gradients, which have different rates of diffusion. [2] Convection in fluids is driven by density variations within them under the influence of gravity. These density variations may be caused by gradients in the ...

  9. Double Vision (novel) - Wikipedia

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    320. ISBN. 0-241-14176-1. Preceded by. Border Crossing. Followed by. Life Class. Double Vision is a novel by Pat Barker, published in 2003. The Observer described the book as a "strongly written, oddly constructed new novel".