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    everyday life. To gain an insight, I researched this topic using EBSCOhost, a credible and reliable database. Most of the information present was about how AI influences the progression of science. I decided that researching this topic from a scientific lense would capture my interest the most and allow…

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    Ocumetics Bionic Lens

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    human’s eye and correct the eye vision for an entire lifetime. o Invented by Dr. Garth Webb and his team of visual scientists o This technology lets the patient see “three times better than 20/20 vision” o It does not need any glasses or contacts lenses o There is no active parts or electronics in the design • The surgery procedure is fast, one-time only, and easy. o The entire surgery procedure costs 8…

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    Nasa Informative Speech

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    Kubrick. Famed filmmaker Stanley Kubrick was filming Barry Lyndon when he decided to use special lenses commissioned by NASA. The special lenses were designed for the Apollo moon landings, but Kubrick used them to capture scenes lit only by candlelight. Number Fourteen: Inventions Galore. As a whole, NASA has invented many things that we use every day, including invisible braces and scratch resistant lenses. While these objects are surely important for space…

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    When a lens produces an image, the size of it corresponds to the focal length of the lens. The smaller the focal length, the smaller the image and the longer the focal length the bigger the image. How bright an image may be solely depends on the amount of light collected by the objective lens. How much light can be collected corresponds to the area of the objective lens. So the bigger the objective lens, the more light can be collected. If you want to increase the light gathering power by 4, you…

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    Scopes come made for different kinds of shooting equipment from those that require bullets such as rifles and handguns, to those that require the use of arrows such as crossbows. The basic function of the scope is to provide additional accuracy when aiming at a target and as such in the use of these weapons, we understand how such a device could be of some benefit. Hunting rifle scopes based on such definitions would be devices that aid in perfecting shots taken with rifles at targets which are…

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    Converging Lens

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    The first part of the experiment required one to trace the light rays going through a converging and diverging lenses. By setting up the light source towards the end of the paper and placing the lenses about 5 cm in front of the light the focal distances were found to be 14 cm for the converging lens and -5.5cm for the diverging lens. These focal distances theoretically make since because the converging lens causes the light rays to combine in front of the lens making it positive and the…

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    Army Ethical Dilemmas

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    During the analysis of the ethical lenses rules, this conflict directly affect the morale of the Soldiers, because it involves their families. In relation to the ethical lens of values, the course of action cannot show the same opportunity for officers and NCOs, when officers receive more…

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    Eye Doctors Research Paper

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    Understanding About Eye Doctors All things considered, your eye wellbeing is a vital piece of your general wellbeing as it doesn't just decide how your eyes are working additionally recognizes systemic conditions before you might even know the side effects exist. Hence, you ought to be getting an eye exam each other year at any rate. Picking Amongst Eye Doctors There are a few things you'll need to think about at whatever point you're searching for an eye specialist, including: 1.…

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    The Handmaid’s Tale Through the Feminist Critical Lense What would you do if you were in a future society where you were unable to choose your own path in life? In her story, The Handmaid’s Tale, Margaret Atwood creates an extreme circumstance to show the inequality between men and women in our current society. Several themes from the story make it a good fit to be viewed through the feminist critical theory lense, including: the role of women in the society, women’s sexuality, and…

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    It degrades the effectiveness of UV blocking lenses because the eye still gets UV light coming in from the side. This UV light reflects off the inside lens surface into your eye. Peripheral light reflection also bypasses the glare protection of sunglasses. Sometimes you may even see the reflection of your own face on the inside of your lens. This light also diminishes the effectiveness of polarized lenses. The same is true with blue blocking lenses as…

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