Abbe error, named after Ernst Abbe, also called sine error, describes the magnification of angular error over distance. For example, when one measures...
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Calipers (section Abbe error)
the zero error is referred to as −0.08 mm. Calipers with measurement axes displaced from the object being measured suffer from Abbe error if the jaws...
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Abbe condenser Abbe diffraction limit Abbe error Abbe eyepiece Abbe number Abbe prism Abbe refractometer Abbe sine condition Abbe–Koenig prism Abbe–Porro...
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Dead reckoning (section Errors)
can be directly accessed, without going through a pointer dereference. Abbe error Arniston (East Indiaman), shipwreck 1815 Attitude and Heading Reference...
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Engineering SPETA - Singapore Precision Engineering and Technology Association Abbe error Accuracy and precision Flexures Kinematic coupling Measurement uncertainty...
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Abbé Faria (Portuguese: Abade Faria) (born José Custódio de Faria; 31 May 1756 – 20 September 1819) was a Portuguese Catholic priest who was one of the...
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Corrective lens (section Abbe number)
can be improved by using a material with improved ABBE. The best way to combat lens induced power error is to limit the choice of corrective lens to one...
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function Lissajous curve Polar sine Rational trigonometry Spread polynomials Abbe error Hypot Prosthaphaeresis Trigonometric interpolation Kunstweg, an algorithm...
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Nicolas Baudeau (redirect from Abbé Baudeau)
Nicolas Baudeau (French: [bodo]; 25 April 1730 – 1792) was a Catholic cleric, theologian and economist, who was born in Amboise, France. Baudeau became...
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Abbe is a lunar impact crater that is located in the southern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon. It is located just to the south of the crater Hess...
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Nicolas-Louis de Lacaille (redirect from Abbé Nicolas Louis de Lacaille)
Abbé Nicolas-Louis de Lacaille (French: [nikɔla lwi də lakaj]; 15 March 1713 – 21 March 1762), formerly sometimes spelled de la Caille, was a French astronomer...
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Diffraction-limited system (redirect from Abbe diffraction limit)
sub-wavelength structures with microscopes is difficult because of the Abbe diffraction limit. Ernst Abbe first mentioned the diffraction limit in his 1873 paper, page...
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Georges Lemaître (redirect from Abbe Georges Lemaitre)
Mercier. As a diocesan priest in French-speaking Belgium, he was known as "Abbé Lemaître". At the seminary, Lemaître joined the Fraternité sacerdotale des...
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structural stiffness with maximum damping and minimum inertia, smallest Abbe error at the point of interest (POI), with minimum components and maximum maintainability...
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Chromatic aberration (redirect from Color error)
positive Abbe numbers of optical glasses and plastics. Specifically, in the visible part of the spectrum diffractives have a negative Abbe number of...
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Lionel Groulx (redirect from Abbé Groulx)
L'Action Nationale: 238–247 – via BANQ. Caldwell, Gary. "The Sins of the Abbé Groulx". Literary Review of Canada. Retrieved 22 June 2020. Gélinas, Xavier...
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René Just Haüy (redirect from Abbé Haüy)
– 1 June 1822) was a French priest and mineralogist, commonly styled the Abbé Haüy after he was made an honorary canon of Notre Dame. Due to his innovative...
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Fulbert Youlou (redirect from Fulbert Abbe Youlou)
moreover in October 1953 a complaint was made to the diocese against the young Abbé, caught in the act of adultery. As a disciplinary measure, he was reassigned...
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Ferdinando Galiani (redirect from Abbé Galiani)
30 October 1787, Naples, Kingdom of Naples), known in French contexts as Abbé Galiani,: 38 was an Italian economist, a leading Italian figure of the Enlightenment...
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Normal distribution (redirect from Law of error)
unnoticed by the scientific community, until in 1871 they were exhumed by Abbe. In the middle of the 19th century Maxwell demonstrated that the normal distribution...
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The Count of Monte Cristo (category CS1 errors: ISBN date)
another prisoner, the Abbé Faria, an Italian scholarly priest, digs an escape tunnel that mistakenly ends in Dantès's cell. The Abbé helps Dantès to deduce...
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Henri Philippe de Chauvelin (redirect from Abbé Chauvelin)
Notre Dame de Paris and a councillor to the parlement de Paris. Known as the Abbé de Chauvelin, he was the youngest son of Germain Louis Chauvelin and thus...
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Henry Essex Edgeworth (redirect from Abbé Edgeworth)
published by Madame Elizabeth de Bow in Paris in 1818, and Letters from the Abbé Edgeworth to his Friends, with Memoirs of his Life, edited by Thomas Richard...
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Carl Zeiss (section Collaboration with Ernst Abbe)
most aspects of optical instrument production. His collaboration with Ernst Abbe revolutionized optical theory and practical design of microscopes. Their...
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Alberto Fortis (redirect from Abbé Fortis)
OCLC 642418397. Also known as Abbe Alberto Fortis. and also Abate Alberto Fortis. Abate is an Italian spelling of Abbe (Name Origin Research staff 2011)...
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with large apertures for several colors. E. Abbe succeeded in computing microscope objectives free from error of the axis point and satisfying the sine...
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Pierre de Bourdeille, seigneur de Brantôme (redirect from Pierre de Bourdellie, Soigneur and Abbe de Brantome)
pronunciation: [pjɛʁ də buʁdɛj], c. 1540 – 15 July 1614), called the seigneur et abbé de Brantôme, was a French memoirist, soldier and biographer. Born at Bourdeilles...
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Jean-Paul Bignon (redirect from Abbé Bignon)
The Abbé Jean-Paul Bignon, Cong.Orat. (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ pɔl biɲɔ̃]; 19 September 1662, Paris – 14 March 1743, Île Belle) was a French ecclesiastic...
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Claude-Pierre Goujet (redirect from Abbé Goujet)
Claude-Pierre Goujet (19 October 1697 – 1 February 1767), French abbé and littérateur, was born in Paris. He studied at the College of the Jesuits, and...
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Abbé (or Abbey or Abbay), are an Akan people who live predominantly in the Ivory Coast, and number 580,000. Abbés speak the Akan dialect Abé. Abbés populations...
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