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  2. Dove prism - Wikipedia

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    A Dove prism is a type of reflective prism which is used to invert an image. Dove prisms are shaped from a truncated right-angle prism. The Dove prism is named for its inventor, Heinrich Wilhelm Dove. Although the shape of this prism is similar to the shape described by a Dovetail joint, the etymology of the two is unrelated.

  3. Aclarion Added to PRISM Emerging Medical Devices Index

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    NEW YORK, Sept. 06, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- PRISM MarketView, a leading provider of market insights and company news, is excited to announce that Aclarion, Inc. (NASDAQ: ACON) has been added to the PRISM Emerging Medical Devices Index, which highlights companies at the forefront of innovation and market disruption in the medtech sector.

  4. Prism coupler - Wikipedia

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    A prism coupler is a prism designed to couple a substantial fraction of the power contained in a beam of light (e.g., a laser beam) into a thin film to be used as a waveguide without the need for precision polishing of the edge of the film, without the need for sub-micrometer alignment precision of the beam and the edge of the film, and without the need for matching the numerical aperture of ...

  5. Wollaston prism - Wikipedia

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    The Wollaston prism consists of two orthogonal prisms of birefringent material—typically a uniaxial material such as calcite. [1] [2] These prisms are cemented together on their base (traditionally with Canada balsam) to form two right triangle prisms with perpendicular optic axes. Outgoing light beams diverge from the prism as ordinary and ...

  6. Uppendahl prism - Wikipedia

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    An Uppendahl prism is an erecting prism, i.e. a special reflection prism that is used to invert an image (rotation by 180°). The erecting system consists of three partial prisms made of optical glass with a high refractive index cemented together to form a symmetric assembly and is used in microscopy as well as in binoculars technology.

  7. Esotropia - Wikipedia

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    Esotropia (from Greek eso 'inward' and trope 'a turning' [1]) is a form of strabismus in which one or both eyes turn inward. The condition can be constantly present, or occur intermittently, and can give the affected individual a "cross-eyed" appearance. [2]

  8. Prism Leisure Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Prism Leisure Corporation Plc was a distribution and publishing company that primarily focused on reissues and compilations, often at low prices. The company was located in Enfield , Middlesex , United Kingdom until it was placed into administration in June 2007.

  9. Dispersive prism - Wikipedia

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    A ray trace through a prism with apex angle α. Regions 0, 1, and 2 have indices of refraction, , and , and primed angles ′ indicate the ray's angle after refraction.. Ray angle deviation and dispersion through a prism can be determined by tracing a sample ray through the element and using Snell's law at each interface.