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In this document a microstrip constrained lens device for Ku band, for microwave purpose, is presented.
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Objective: To evaluate whether vision, constrained by contact lenses to force processing of neglected hemispace, improves visual neglect and lateralized visuoperceptual and motor functions.
Finally it offers the surgeon great freedom to obtain any image size, for example a larger field-of-view compared to those constrained by apertures of scanning lens or other endoscopic probes [ 11– 15].
But looked at today, through the lens of "Augie," it is amazingly constrained — stingy, even.
In an interview with The Rumpus in 2009, he said that he didn't want "to feel admitted through what Haki Madhubuti calls 'the small door of tokenism.' I don't want the lens through which my work is viewed to be constrained by this talismanic disease," he said.
Conventional optics is known to be limited by the diffraction limit, i.e., the ability of a conventional lens to focus light or form images is always constrained by the wavelength of the illuminating light.
F1 embryos showed, predominantly, strong expression of EGFP-HRAS-G12V in the lens and trunk muscle cells, and most embryos died within 72 hours (Fig. 5A, left panel), which constrained further analysis.
Customers were constrained.
"Governments are politically constrained".
Investment must be constrained.
"I won't be constrained".
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