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  2. Glass - Wikipedia

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    Some of these glasses (e.g. Germanium dioxide (GeO 2, Germania), in many respects a structural analogue of silica, fluoride, aluminate, phosphate, borate, and chalcogenide glasses) have physicochemical properties useful for their application in fibre-optic waveguides in communication networks and other specialised technological applications.

  3. Porro prism - Wikipedia

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    Porro prisms are most often used in pairs, forming a double Porro prism. A second prism rotated 90° with respect to the first, is placed such that light will traverse both prisms. The net effect of the prism system is a beam parallel to but displaced from its original direction, with the image rotated 180°.

  4. Prism (Rainbow EP) - Wikipedia

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    Prism is the fourth extended play by South Korean girl group Rainbow. It was released on February 15, 2016 by DSP Media and distributed by LOEN Entertainment . Background

  5. Stereoscopy - Wikipedia

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    The ChromaDepth eyeglasses contain special view foils, which consist of microscopically small prisms. This causes the image to be translated a certain amount that depends on its color. If one uses a prism foil now with one eye but not on the other eye, then the two seen pictures – depending upon color – are more or less widely separated.

  6. Fresnel lens - Wikipedia

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    In some lenses, the curved surfaces are replaced with flat surfaces, with a different angle in each section. Such a lens can be regarded as an array of prisms arranged in a circular fashion with steeper prisms on the edges and a flat or slightly convex center. In the first (and largest) Fresnel lenses, each section was actually a separate prism.

  7. Google Glass - Wikipedia

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    Prism projector, 640×360 pixels (equivalent of a 64 cm/25 in screen from 2.4 m/8 ft away) ... Google Glass, or simply Glass, is a discontinued brand of smart glasses ...

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