The New Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 2Encyclopædia Britannica, 1992 - 32 pages |
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Page 215
... object and the transfer function of the aberrated system . Conceptually , the filter has to be the inverse of the transfer function in order to balance out its effect . The final image would then ideally be an image of the object ...
... object and the transfer function of the aberrated system . Conceptually , the filter has to be the inverse of the transfer function in order to balance out its effect . The final image would then ideally be an image of the object ...
Page 492
... object When one looks at an object at a distance , the effort arouses activity in two eye - muscle systems called the ciliary muscles and the rectus muscles . The ciliary effect is called accommodation ( focussing the lens for near or ...
... object When one looks at an object at a distance , the effort arouses activity in two eye - muscle systems called the ciliary muscles and the rectus muscles . The ciliary effect is called accommodation ( focussing the lens for near or ...
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... objects . A private object is a sheer datum ( such as a perceived patch of yellow ) taken purely as an uninterpreted item in the knower's own inner experience ; a public object is one that the mind has projected into an objective con ...
... objects . A private object is a sheer datum ( such as a perceived patch of yellow ) taken purely as an uninterpreted item in the knower's own inner experience ; a public object is one that the mind has projected into an objective con ...
Contents
NUMBER GAMES and Other Mathematical Recreations | 1 |
NUMBER THEORY | 14 |
NUMERICAL ANALYSIS | 38 |
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