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  • 111Optical proximity correction — An illustration of optical proximity correction. The blue Γ like shape is what we d like printed on the wafer, in green is the shape after applying optical proximity correction, and the red contour is how the shape actually prints (quite close to …

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  • 112MRC — may refer to: in government, Medical Reserve Corps, US network of community based units sponsored by the Office of the Surgeon General Municipalité régionale de comté (or regional county municipality), a type of territorial division and… …

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  • 113History of aesthetics (pre-20th-century) — This description of the history of aesthetics before the twentieth century is based on an article from the 1911 edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica.Greek SpeculationsAncient Greece supplies us with the first important contributions to… …

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  • 114MRTD — is a four letter acronym that can mean:* Minimum resolvable temperature difference, a measure of the performance of infrared cameras * Machine Readable Travel Document (see ISO 7810) * Multi Threaded Routing Daemon, a UNIX (and Linux) daemon *… …

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  • 115Extensible Resource Identifier — (abbreviated XRI) is a scheme and resolution protocol for abstract identifiers compatible with Uniform Resource Identifiers and Internationalized Resource Identifiers, developed by the [http://www.oasis open.org/committees/xri XRI Technical… …

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  • 116UFO religion — A UFO religion or UFO cult is an informal term used to describe a faith community whose belief in the existence of extraterrestrials and/or UFOs is a central component of its religion and practice.Though their beliefs are highly varied, UFO… …

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  • 117Ysgarth — Infobox RPG title= Ysgarth caption= designer= Dave Nalle publisher= Ragnarok Games date= 1979 (1st edition) 1995 (6th edition) genre= Fantasy system= Custom footnotes= Ysgarth is a fantasy role playing game written by Dave Nalle with… …

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  • 118Paradox of the Court — The Paradox of the Court, also known as the counterdilemma of Euathlus, is a very old problem in logic stemming from ancient Greece. It is said that the famous sophist Protagoras took on a pupil, Euathlus, on the understanding that the student… …

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  • 119Spatial cutoff frequency — In optics, spatial cutoff frequency is a precise way to quantify the smallest object resolvable by an optical system. Due to diffraction at the image plane, all optical systems act as low pass filters with a finite ability to resolve detail. If… …

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  • 120RESOLFT — is an acronym for REversible Saturable OpticaL Fluorescence Transitions.In a RESOLFT concept the resolution can be approximated by Delta d = frac{lambda}{pi cdot ncdotsqrt{frac{I}{Isat}, whereby Isat is the characteristic intensity required for… …

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