Conoscopy is an optical technique to make observations of a transparent specimen in a cone of converging rays of light. The various directions of light...
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German) Passive Displays Choosing an IT device Pochi Yeh, Claire Gu: "Optics of Liquid Crystal Displays", John Wiley & Sons 1999, 4.5. Conoscopy, pp. 139...
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direction of observation originates from an optical technique called conoscopy. Conoscopy, originally proposed and used by Maugin for examination of the state...
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576–579 (§ 27.9, esp. Fig. 27M). For illustrations see J.M. Derochette, "Conoscopy of biaxial minerals (1)", www.jm-derochette.be, 2004; archived 1 May 2017...
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Conjugate depth Conjugate variables Conjugate variables (thermodynamics) Conoscopy Conservation law Conservation of energy Conservation of mass Conservative...
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cone (gonioscopic approach) or by simultaneous measurements based on conoscopy. Contrast (vision) Interferometric visibility "Weber and contrast ratios"...
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