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These and aberrations
These designs called catadioptric, ' reflex ', or ' mirror ' lenses have a curved mirror as the primary objective with some form of negative lens in front of the mirror to correct optical aberrations.
These researchers report an increase in the frequency of chromatid aberrations when the leaf extract was added to cultures.
These aberrations include ' starbursts ', ' ghosting ', ' halos ' and others. Some patients describe these symptoms post-operatively and associate them with the LASIK technique including the formation of the flap and the tissue ablation. The advancement of the LASIK technology has reduced the risk of clinically significant visual impairment after surgery.
These aberrations ( caused additionally by astigmatism and other factors affecting eye position ) diminished lateral resolution and proved difficult to remove.
These aberrations are then subtracted from the images recorded in the PMT to vastly increase lateral resolution.
These genetic aberrations further emphasized the need to be able to culture pluripotent cells directly from the inner cell mass.
These are referred to as spherical and chromatic aberrations because of their similarity to aberrations in optical lenses.
These actuators could also be used to correct for optical aberrations due to atmospheric interference.
These lenses are also heavily corrected for chromatic aberrations, and are physically more compact than other wide-angle lenses of similar focal lengths.
These 6-element, 4-group lenses are an update to the APO-Sironar-N line, incorporating a larger angle of view ( 75 °) and extra-low dispersion ( ED ) glass elements to further reduce chromatic aberrations.
These topographic aberrations, which include a variety of environments such as rugged mountains, high plateaus, low valleys and tropical forests, as well as the country's large size, had a negative effect on national transportation, making communication difficult between elevated and low cities along with isolated tropical towns.

These and are
These are just another couple of characters to roll.
These men are not callous.
These things are important to almost all Persians and perhaps most important to the most ordinary.
These are traversed by another line of vaults, and thus rooms, arched on all four sides, are formed.
These songs ( practically all Persian music, for that matter ) are limited to a range of two octaves.
These are not, however, differences in federal structure.
These my grandmother left in their places ( they are still there, more persistent and longer-lived than the generations of man ) and planted others like them, that flourished without careful tending.
These are like the initial ways in which the world forces itself upon the self and thrusts the self into decision and choice.
These are suggestive of Selma Lagerlof.
These assumptions lead to an organization with one man at the top, six directly under him, six under each of these, and so on until there are six levels of personnel.
These ways are absolutely irreconcilable because they offer two different recipes for man's redemption from chaos.
These responses are explicable in terms of characteristics inherent in the crisis.
These discoveries are of present interest chiefly to the scientific community ; ;
These are personality factors ; ;
These are, if the research is done with subtlety and skill, researchable topics, but the research is missing.
These moments are historical events in the lives of individual authors with which the student of comparative literature must be frequently concerned.
These lives are in themselves outside of the moral order and are unburdened with moral responsibility.
These conceptions and the manner in which they were transposed into poetry or engendered by poetic form are intrinsic to western life from the time of Aeschylus to that of Shakespeare.
These biographical analogies are obvious, and far too much time has been spent speculating on their possible implications.
These women whose organization grew out of the old suffrage movement are dedicated to Thomas Jefferson's dictum that one must cherish the people's spirit but `` Keep alive their attention ''.
These are, of course, the same people whose support he has only now rejected to seek the independent vote.
These are New York, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Maryland, Missouri, New Jersey, Illinois and Minnesota.
These men are spenders.

These and avoided
These wagers are usually avoided by experienced craps players since they pay even money ( 1: 1 ) while a player can make place bets on the 6 or the 8, which pay more ( 7: 6 ).
These metals are therefore relatively volatile, and are avoided in ultra-high vacuum systems.
These were avoided in PM by building an elaborate system of types: a set of elements is of a different type than is each of its elements ( a set is not an element ; one element is not the set ) and one cannot speak of the " set of all sets " and similar constructs, which would lead to paradoxes ( see Russell's paradox ).
These plans will revive the former glory of the city's coasts and attract tourists who avoided swimming in Sidon's sea before.
These early religions may have avoided the question of theodicy by endowing their deities with the same flaws and jealousies that plagued humanity.
These rulers avoided religious wars within the empire by allowing the different Christian faiths to spread without coercion.
These open the next day, but by then the female flowers are no longer receptive and so self-pollination is avoided.
These devices are generally considered safe in themselves, though there can be significant financial and opportunity costs to magnet therapy, especially when treatment or diagnosis are avoided or delayed.
These names are therefore inherently ambiguous, and best avoided, or reserved for the genus collectively.
These were produced in France but avoided the crippling import duties of the 1950s, because the UK was by then a member of the EEC.
These problems can be avoided by limiting the instantaneous bitrate during encoding or ( at the cost of increased latency ) by enlarging the playout buffer.
These should be avoided by people with dry skin, as they also tend to be very drying.
These traditional statistics are mostly avoided through CCPM.
These effects can be avoided by using wiring devices approved for use with aluminum.
These types of misunderstandings and unrealistic expectations are usually avoided through the use of detailed critical path schedules, which specify the work, and timetable to be used, but most importantly, the logical sequence of events which must occur for a project to be completed.
( These new statutes avoided the problems that had led earlier death penalty statutes to be deemed unconstitutional in Furman v.
These areas used to be known as " fever country " and were avoided by mounted travellers, owing to the susceptibility of horses to a form of the disease.
These ' occasion for constitutional confrontation between the two branches ' are likely to be avoided whenever possible.
These laws were extended six times between 1934 and 1951 and in 1951, the legislator avoided mentioning a time limit.
These tribes, long isolated from the Patriarchy, avoided the genetic modifications.
These abilities are occasionally referred to in the novels as ' Talents ,' though, as the term is also used to refer to special abilities related to the One Power, it is avoided for clarity in this article.
These limitations are avoided by using dynamic memory allocation in which memory is more explicitly ( but more flexibly ) managed, typically, by allocating it from the heap, an area of memory structured for this purpose.
These problems are avoided in 12 dimensions if two of these dimensions are timelike, as has been often emphasized by Itzhak Bars.
These motions are generally avoided in traditional counterpoint because they offer the lines so little independence from each other.

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