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** Dispersive prism, the most familiar type of optical prism
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** Coupling loss, the loss that occurs when energy is transferred from one circuit, optical device, or medium to another
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** integrated optical circuit ( IOC ) elements
** blood analysis devices used by clinical medical laboratories, such as flow cytometers, utilize photomultipliers to determine the relative concentration of various components in blood samples, in combination with optical filters and incandescent lamps.
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** Dumpy level, an optical instrument
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** Black – Jepson method – coarse optical flow via correlation
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** S / PDIF, either over electrical coaxial cable ( with RCA jacks ) or optical fiber ( TOSLINK ).
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