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Paley noted that the more spherical lens of a fish eye compared to that of a land vertebrate showed each was adapted to the refractive index of the water or air in which the animal lived.
Fish eyes are similar to those of terrestrial vertebrates like birds and mammals, but have a more spherical lens.
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Thus, although it is more spherical, an elderly lens is less and less able to focus the light from nearby objects.
Progressive disruption of the zonules allows the lens to assume a more spherical shape, which results in increasing degrees of myopia.
For diameters of 100 mm to 1 m or more, spherical or parabolic telescope mirrors are routinely used instead of lenses in schlieren instruments.
A spherical lens was molded using polycarbonate.
As the muscle stretches and widens in heart failure, the heart becomes more spherical.
Late 1600s – Dutch scientist Antonie van Leeuwenhoek constructed a microscope with a single spherical lens.
ND filter: neutral density filter, Sp. lens: spherical lens, SLM: spatial light modulator.
The original version of the gigapixel camera features dozens of independent microcameras arranged in a "dome" behind a spherical lens.
The spherical lens has allowed Zebra to print something called a hogel, a mini-hologram of the entire image.
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