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    The Moultrie Panoramic 150 Game Camera Review: The New Standard-Bearer in Trail Photography There has never been a camera that breathes such life into Trail Photography. Even now‚ field of view has been quite a limited feature of trail and wildlife cameras. With that said‚ I urge you to salute the Moultrie Panoramic 150. Flaunting a breath-taking 150-degree angle of view‚ it works alongside its 3 Passive Infrared (PIR) motion sensors to reshape trail photography in a way like never before. Sporting

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    In the Polaroid design the membrane is a special foil consisting of a Kempton® film coated with gold. The foil is stretched over a V-grooved plate‚ Figure 2.5. The transducer is protected by stainless steel housing. A few models with different housings are available. The sizes of these transducers are the main drawback since they are from 30 up to 45 mm in diameter. A further analysis of this structure and its dynamic features is found in [Attila et. al.‚ 1995]. The piezoelectric transducer is based

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    Refraction of light in water Refraction is the change in direction of a wave due to a change in its transmission medium. Due to change of medium‚ the phase velocity of the wave is changed but its frequency remains constant. This is most commonly observed when a wave passes from one medium to another at any angle other than 90° or 0°. Refraction of light is the most commonly observed phenomenon‚ When light travels from air into water‚ it slows down‚ causing it to change direction slightly. This

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    Name: __________________________________________ Date:___________ Year & Section: ________________________ Rating: _________ Activity no. CONVERGING MIRRORS I. Introduction Concave mirrors are used in different optical instruments‚ such as microscope (illuminates the slide or specimen)‚ astronomical telescope (especially in reflecting telescopes) and slide projector (increases the light falling onto the slide). Determine where the images fall and what kind of images are formed by a concave

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    Group no. 6 EN212-01191 GHW2: Mechanism Description (draft) August 15‚ 2012 COMPOUND MICROSCOPE A compound microscope is an optical instrument used to see objects that are too small for the naked eye. A compound microscope is a microscope fitted with two or more convex lenses. The high magnification produced by these lenses together enables a detailed study of micro-organisms‚ cells and tissues. These types of microscopes are therefore widely used in scientific and medical research

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    Forgery Authentication Using Distortion Cue and Fake Saliency Map Abstract The widespread availability of photo manipulation software has made it unprecedentedly easy to manipulate images for malicious purposes. Image splicing is one such form of tampering. In recent years‚ researchers have proposed various methods for detecting such splicing. In this paper‚ we present a novel method of detecting splicing in images‚ using discrepancies in motion blur. We use motion blur estimation through

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    Julie Smith 2/14/2017 Bio 220 Lab Report Learning How to Use the Compound Light Microscope Introduction: Microscope is an instrument used to grow pictures of little questions that are difficult to see with the unaided eye. The compound light magnifying instrument‚ which will be utilized as a part of this lab movement‚ is an instrument with two focal points and different handles to center the picture. In this lab‚ we will learn about the proper use and handling of the microscope. Objectives:

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    Lab 4 Tissues Purpose: The purpose of this lab is to disover Histology or the study of tissues. Tissue make up a large part of our bodies and in this lab we will learn about the different types and functions of tissues. Hypothesis: I believe at the end of this lab If I am willing to do the reasearch the I will be able to use a mircoscope to look at different tissue samples and learn about the many types of tissue cells and their functions. Materials: The internet Book:Human Antomony

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    AIM : To find refractive index of any liquid (water) using a concave mirror. APPARATUS: A concave spherical mirror‚ water‚ an optical needle‚ a clamp stand‚ one meter scale‚ plumb line‚ etc. THEORY: If the tip of object needle 0 be at the centre of curvature C‚ tip of image will exactly coincide with it. (Principle axis is verticle to the plane). When water is filled in concave mirror‚ object needle is again replaced to move to C’ to remove parallax between tips of object needle and its image. A

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    Study guide Ch. 17 & 18 Waves‚ Light & EM Spectrum Name___________________________ Study Your Notes‚ textbook‚ worksheets‚ workbook pages & labs to fill in this information: Chapter 17: Mechanical Waves: a disturbance in matter that carries energy from one place to another Transverse Waves: a wave that causes the medium to vibrate at right angles to the direction in which the wave travels. Surface waves: a wave that travels along a surface separating two media Longitudinal

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