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object-glass
object-glass (ˈɒbdʒɪktglɑːs, -æ-) [object n. 3.] The lens or combination of lenses in a telescope, microscope, or other optical instrument, which is situated nearest to the object, and thus receives the rays of light directly from it. (Cf. eye-glass 4.)1665 R. Hooke Microgr. ii. 4, I..plac'd it betw... Oxford English Dictionary
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object glass
object glassobject lens, = objective2. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Byzantine glass
Separate workshops would then re-heat the glass and shape it into an object, in a phase referred to as "secondary glass-making". Silver-stained glass is created by applying a metallic compound, mixed with a "carrier" of clay or ochre to the surface of the glass object, then the glass wikipedia.org
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Claude glass
In his influential A Guide to the Lakes (1778) Thomas West explained "The person using it ought always to turn his back to the object that he views. William Gilpin, the inventor of the picturesque ideal, advocated the use of a Claude glass saying, "they give the object of nature a soft, mellow tinge wikipedia.org
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Mercury glass
Blown glass is made utilizing a long metal blowpipe by the glass blower who shapes and heats the object. The workman completes the object and then, the pontil rod or "punty" is cracked off leaving the familiar rough pontil scar. wikipedia.org
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What is the eye muscle status when you stare at distant view through a glass wall? The book said when you look at object close to you, the eye muscles contract and vice versa. I wonder what will be the status of the e...
decision to focus on the window pane itself (thus adjusting the focus to be more powerful as the ciliary muscles contract), however then the distant object This is because the light rays reflecting from the mountain are barely affected by the pane of glass, hence its transparency.
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Sasanian glass
In the former, the object is blown inside a mould, acquiring the shape and decoration of the final object. Mould-pressing consists of pressing the glass against an open mould, obtaining a positive of the final object. wikipedia.org
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Object lesson
Lessons on Objects showed how young children could be introduced to new ideas by examining 100 objects like a wooden cube, a pin, a rubber or a piece of glass the qualities of this object. wikipedia.org
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Burmese glass
Because of the added gold, the characteristic pink blush of color of Burmese was fashioned by re-heating the object in the furnace (the "Glory Hole"). Strangely, if the object is subjected to the heat again, it will return to the original yellow color. wikipedia.org
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Glass blank
A glass blank is a piece of glass that requires additional decoration before it is considered finished. A cased glass blank is an object made with several layers of colors. wikipedia.org
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Sugar glass
Sugar glass (also called candy glass, edible glass, and breakaway glass) is a brittle transparent form of sugar that looks like glass. It can be formed into a sheet that looks like flat glass or an object, such as a bottle or drinking glass. wikipedia.org
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Heliometer
The first application of the divided object-glass and the employment of double images in astronomical measures is due to Servington Savery of Shilstone John Dollond, in 1754, combined Savary's idea of the divided object-glass with Bouguer's method of measurement, resulting in the construction of the first wikipedia.org
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Looking Glass
A looking glass is an object whose surface reflects an image. Glass (Fay Hield album), 2010 Looking Glass (EP), a 2008 song, video and EP recording by The Birthday Massacre "The Looking Glass" (song), a song by wikipedia.org
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Found object
I have changed the physical substance of the glass of water into that of an oak tree. I didn't change its appearance. The actual oak tree is physically present, but in the form of a glass of water." wikipedia.org
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Breaking glass
Breaking glass is the action of damaging or destroying a glass object. Breaking Glass (album), a 1980 album by Hazel O'Connor "I Love the Sound of Breaking Glass", a 1978 single by Nick Lowe "Breaking Glass", a song by wikipedia.org
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