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How could such a mocker take the most absurd aberration of the 20th century seriously?
When their computer identified a chromosome with an unusual banding pattern, the researchers chalked up an intrachromosomal aberration.
The realtor said the difference between the two areas was probably just an aberration.
This was an aberration on my part but I make no excuses for what was an unforgivable incident.
Also, depending on their design, microscope objectives have varying degrees of spherical aberration.
The prejudicial views of their contemporaries are only an unstudied, unnatural, and temporary aberration.
I also hope that in pointing out a minor aberration, you are not doing this to feather your own nest, young Lance.
These Seidel sums correspond to spherical aberration, coma, astigmatism, Petzval curvature and distortion.
For the first time in optical design, aberration, diffraction and coma were described and understood.
Newton was led by this reasoning to the erroneous conclusion that telescopes using refracting lenses would always suffer chromatic aberration.
The effects of spherical and chromatic aberration increase as the pupil expands.
According to the revisionists, mechanical television was an aberration which is not to be taken seriously.
His experience may be transformed from an unfortunate aberration into official company policy.
That was an aberration, one of those ironic blips that sport throws up from time to time.
In fact, the years between 1660 and 1685 were something of an aberration, a brief period of calm in an otherwise choppy sea.
Having grown up during the heady days of the late 1990s, they think the current period is an aberration.
Typical aberrations that can impact imaging performance include astigmatism, chromatic aberration, and spherical aberration.
To eliminate the residual aberration in the spherical lens, we need to increase the refractive index of the glass.
This was still an astronomical method, but Bradley used observations of the aberration of light from stars.
For many Republicans, the abiding feeling of the last generation has been that this unique pattern of party competitiveness was an aberration.
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But no sooner had it done so, than he understood it was an aberration on his part.
A lens in which the spherical aberration is corrected is said to be aplanatic.
This is an illustration of what is called the aberration of refrangibility.
When I observed this last, plain evidence of my friend's aberration of mind, I could scarcely refrain from tears.
This defect of lenses is known as chromatic aberration and is quite obvious in the eye.
The secondary spectrum is very commonly confounded with the chromatic aberration of higher order.
A refracting telescope which has been freed from the effects of chromatic aberration is called achromatic.
It accordingly becomes possible to correct the chromatic aberration of one glass by superadding that of another.
The observer should first determine whether the chromatic aberration is corrected.
Her intense lustre brings out every defect of the instrument, and especially the chromatic aberration.
An excellent demonstration of chromatic aberration in the eye is found by viewing fine detail through a purple filter.
This wonderful lens is achromatic, and free from spherical aberration and distortion of image.
The spherical aberration of an object glass may be undercorrected or overcorrected.
And the correction is produced by the same plano-concave lens as that which corrects the spherical aberration.
There was nothing in the illusionist's general manner that could be construed into aberration of intellect.
Such aberration can only be explained by suggestive influence on the part of men.
This is not the only example of a legalised aberration from nature, or from second nature.
The comparative numbers here taken from the longitudinal aberration are, I believe, sufficiently accurate for practical purposes.
Would she be guilty of such inconceivable maternal aberration as to leave her nurseling without nourishment?
But will not the admission of a vorticose motion of the ethereal medium, affect the aberration of light?
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