Sentence examples for mirror form from inspiring English sources

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A concave mirror and a cat's eye reflector acting as a resonator mirror form the cat's eye cavity.

The palm 0° stimuli are the direct mirror form of the back 0° stimuli, which are the most familiar and whose matching with subjects' hands is quite direct.

A quantum-dot SESAM and a curved output coupling mirror form the end-mirrors of the laser cavity.

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It can be seen that a convex mirror forms a virtual image of a distant object, whereas a concave mirror forms a real image.

A plane mirror forms a virtual image of near objects, as in the familiar looking glass.

Though there are mirror forms of DNA, life on earth is made exclusively from the left-handed variety.

He won this prize back in 2001 for developing catalysts that ensure reactions produce only one of the two possible mirror forms of a molecule.

Also found among the funerary gifts is the magatama, a comma-shaped green jade ornamental jewel that, with the sword and mirror, forms part of the imperial regalia.

Bone marrow registries tend to reflect or mirror forms of mainstream demographic identification and belonging linked to sentiments of 'national' rather than 'minority' cultural identification.

The proposed solar concentrator system consists of a primary mirror, formed by elastic film, used to focus the sun's rays onto a secondary mirror which then deviates this radiation into the receiver (Stirling engine).

However, the further aggregation of the first subchannel with its mirror forms the even subchannel if, e.g., the sCh1p and sCh1m (from Figure 5a) were merged according to (1), then the central (DC) subchannel would correspond to an even-spaced FBMC, as illustrated in Figure 6.

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