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Cinematography is about putting something in the way of some light and using a lens to capture and focus that light as it bounces back.
The resulting 9 mm-diameter beam was then usually diverged to 21.4 mm diameter using a lens to illuminate the entire cuvette (exposure area of 4 cm), unless stated otherwise.
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In 1772, Antoine Lavoisier used a lens to concentrate the rays of the sun on a diamond in an atmosphere of oxygen, and showed that the only product of the combustion was carbon dioxide, proving that diamond is composed of carbon.
(At times, she even resorted to using a prism lens to disguise her focus to her subjects).
Therefore, to deny the Dutch painter used a lens is to misunderstand his achievement, which lay, precisely, in finding the poetry in this new way of seeing the world.
"The notion that is so important here is that African-American culture is used as a lens to understand what it means to be an American".
People periodically renegotiate definitions of politics, manners, morals and success based on whatever new values society chooses to use as a lens to judge what's acceptable.
The 'three bodies' framework was used as a lens to understand these experiences.
Here, configuration theory is used as a lens to analyze whether combinations of governance choices fit together to result in higher network effectiveness.
As well, interprofessionalism can be used as a lens to explore SDM within this broader perspective of the healthcare team approach to patient-centered care [ 24].
You can use a lens hood to prevent it.
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