| 31. | In 1961, the viewfinder became wider ( magnification 1 : 1 ), collimated and corrected from parallax.
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| 32. | In the case of a young star, the bipolar outflow is driven by a dense, collimated jet.
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| 33. | Light from a source ( top ) is collimated by a lens and split into two beams using slits.
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| 34. | The radiation is thus strongly collimated in the forward direction and can be assumed to be parallel for lithographic purposes.
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| 35. | Electron systems in general can provide tightly collimated, reliable beams; laser systems may offer more power and compactness.
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| 36. | Although the system does not alter the divergence of a collimated beam, it does alter the width of the beam.
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| 37. | In a typical system, illumination is provided by a diffuse source set at the focal plane of a collimating lens.
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| 38. | However, the star does appear to drive high-velocity, collimated Herbig Haro-like " bow shocks ".
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| 39. | The light used is fully collimated, as with standard optical printing, and the film is undamaged by the process.
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| 40. | The asphere's more complex surface profile can reduce or eliminate spherical aberration and also reduce other collimating diode lasers.
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