| 41. | It needs to be recalled that Nicholas III was the Governor, Corrector, and Protector of the Franciscans.
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| 42. | These tests correctly reported spherical aberration, but were dismissed since the reflective null corrector was considered more accurate.
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| 43. | Traditional means of optical testing compares a surface against a spherical reference with the aid of a null corrector.
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| 44. | William Bowyer, the son, born in 1699, entered the business as a corrector in June 1722.
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| 45. | Unlike the BVW-10, it did not have a built in Time Base Corrector, or TBC.
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| 46. | The third and last corrector ( C 3 ) wrote in the 800's, possibly in Constantinople.
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| 47. | Then, a corrector term is computed : this contains both a centrality term and a second order term.
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| 48. | One solution is to introduce a " null corrector ", as shown in the second figure.
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| 49. | There are different variants of a predictor corrector method, depending on how often the corrector method is applied.
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| 50. | There are different variants of a predictor corrector method, depending on how often the corrector method is applied.
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