10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DIACAUSTIC»
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Handbook of Geometric Programming Using Open Geometry GL
MyDiacaustic Diacaustic; Listing from "refraction on line.cpp": // If IOR < 1 we
draw only the lines // that are not reflected totally. Real t1, alphamax; if( IOR( ) < 1
) { alphamax = asin( IOR( ) ); t1= E ∗ tan( alphamax ); } else { alphamax = PI2; ...
Georg Glaeser, Hans-Peter Schröcker, 2002
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Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge ...
CO,), C. magnesia (HgO), and mild magnesia (MgO,C0,), Ac CAUSTIC,
CATACAUSTIC, and DIACAUSTIC. In Optics, Caustic is the name given to the
curved line formed by the ultimate intersections of a system of rays reflected or
refracted ...
Of Caustics by Refraction, or Diacaustic*. P»rtl. The theory of Diacanstics is in all
respects analogous to that of Catacaustics already explained. To find the 226.
coordinates X and Y of the point in the diacaustic which corresponds to the point
P ...
John Frederick William Herschel, 1828
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A treatise on light and vision
Transformation of the general formula — Application to the case in which the
refracting surface is plane — Case in which the refracting curve is the logarithmic
spiral . . . 1 73 (213.) Method of determining the equation of the diacaustic when
the ...
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Comprehensive English-Hindi dictionary:
Diacaustic 383 Diagonal sticks Diacaustic sls^TRe* adj. relating to curves formed
by the intersections of rays of refracted light (Phy.) SFPwfl (*<ul, ! n. — a curve
formed by refracted light (Phy.) 3TO#t ftRW, ^ I Diachronic -S!§chlR«t> study of ...
Bholānātha Tivārī, Amaranātha Kapūra, Viśvaprakāśa Gupta, 1998
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The Complete Dictionary of Arts and Sciences. In which the ...
DIACAUSTIC Curve, or caustic by refractiorl, a species of curves generated in the
following manner. ... C M G, in a given ratio ; the curve HFN, which touches all the
refracted rays AH, MF, DN, &c. is called the diacaustic, or caustic by refraction.
Temple Henry Croker, Samuel Clark, Thomas Williams, 1766
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The Complete Dictionary of Arts and Sciences
... DN, Sec. is called the diacaustic, or caustic by refraction. The word is derived
from the Greek, £i<t, throughrand K&ia, to burn. DIACELTATESSON, in chemistry,
a name given by Van Hclmont, to a purging preparaticn procured from the fixed ...
Temple H. Croker, Thomas Williams, Samuel Clarke, 1766
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A Dictionary of Science, Literature, & Art: Comprising the ...
DIACAUSTIC. CURVE. An Immoderate flow of urine. There are two varletiei of
this disorder : the one is merely a superabundant discharge of ordinary urine,
and Is termed diabetes insipi- tiitx ; in the other the urine has a sweet taste, and ...
William Thomas Brande, 1842
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German Technical Dictionary
... recording chart, strip chart Diagrammtransport m <Gerät> chart transport
Diagrammtrommel f <Gerät> chart drum Diakasten m <Foto> slide box Diakaustik
f<Optik> diacaustic diakaustisch adj <Optik> diacaustic Diakopieraufsatz m <Foto
> ...
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Pantologia: A New Cyclopaedia, Comprehending a Complete ...
If the Paper be held parallel to the axis of the cylinder, and close to it, the
illuminated wart will be bounded by two very bright paral cl lines, where it is cut
by a diacaustic curve; ,and these lines will gradually approach each other as the
paper is ...