| 41. | At a point within a collimated beam, the spectral flux density vector has a value equal to the Poynting vector,
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| 42. | A common type ( used in applications such as aircraft gun sights ) uses a collimating lens and a beam splitter.
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| 43. | This is done experimentally using tightly collimated ?-ray sources with an external collimated detector for the Compton scattered coincidence.
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| 44. | This is done experimentally using tightly collimated ?-ray sources with an external collimated detector for the Compton scattered coincidence.
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| 45. | The limits on focusing or collimating a laser beam are very similar to the limits on imaging with a microscope or telescope.
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| 46. | This led to the understanding that the material ejected that formed HH objects is highly collimated ( concentrated into narrow jets ).
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| 47. | A surveying camera may be collimated by setting its fiduciary markers so that they define the principal point, as in photogrammetry.
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| 48. | Aimpoints, like all other collimated sight systems, induce some parallax at different ranges due to the nature of the collimator.
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| 49. | Light from a laser is expanded by a diverging lens ( not shown ), then is collimated into a parallel beam.
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| 50. | A key enabling technology of LIGA is the synchrotron, capable of emitting high-power, highly collimated X-rays.
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