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In a similar fashion to a correction collar, these devices pre-aberrate the wavefront by imposing the opposite value of aberration to that induced by the specimen.
Yogurt went from a hippie aberration to a staple of the refrigerated section.
To their credit, McDowell and McIlroy recovered from that early aberration to defeat Jim Furyk and Brandt Snedeker.
The official macho rock consensus of the past 20 years decreed that 80s Bowie was an aberration to be ignored.
"We can't allow an aberration to kill or slow these programs," said Richard Amper, the executive director of the Long Island Pine Barrens Society.
Francis insisted that it was an "aberration" to kill in the name of God and said religion can never be used to justify violence.
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The tumor (aberrant) component was obtained by adding aberrations to the two haplotypes.
Glen Johnson recovered from some early aberrations to have the game of his life.
There are aberrations to this pattern, but the pattern itself is unmistakable.
When light of only a single wavelength is present, there are five aberrations to be considered, called spherical aberration, coma, astigmatism, curvature of field, and distortion.
Incorporating two high grade aspherical optical elements, this lens compensates various aberrations to a minimum.
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