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optic$55390$ - traduzione in greco

HUMAN DISEASE
Optic disc pits; Optic pits; Optic nerve pit; Optic disc pit
  • Large optic pit (fluorescein angiography)

optic      
adj. οπτικός
optical fibre         
  • Cross-section of a fiber drawn from a D-shaped '''preform'''
  • Colladon's "light fountain"
  • Diffuse reflection
  • An overview of the operating principles of the optical fiber
  • A [[TOSLINK]] fiber optic audio cable with red light shone in one end
  • A [[frisbee]] illuminated by fiber optics
  • acrylic]] rod, illustrating the total internal reflection of light in a multi-mode optical fiber.
  • An optical fiber lamp
  • Illustration of the modified chemical vapor deposition (inside) process
  • Light reflected from optical fiber illuminates exhibited model
  • multi-mode fibers]].
  • The propagation of light through a [[multi-mode optical fiber]].
  • An aerial optical fiber splice enclosure lowered during installation. The individual fibers are fused and stored within the enclosure for protection from damage
  • An [[optical fiber cable]]
  • Optical fiber types
  • The P<sub>4</sub>O<sub>10</sub> cagelike structure—the basic building block for phosphate glass
  • Specular reflection
  • ST connectors]] on [[multi-mode fiber]]
  • Theoretical loss spectra (attenuation, dB/km) for Silica optical fiber (dashed blue line) and typical ZBLAN optical fiber (solid gray line) as a function of wavelength (microns).
  • Experimental attenuation curve of low loss multimode silica and ZBLAN fiber. Black triangle points and gray arrows illustrate a four order of magnitude reduction in the attenuation of silica optical fibers over four decades from ~1000&nbsp;dB/km in 1965 to ~0.17&nbsp;dB/km in 2005.
  • The structure of a typical [[single-mode fiber]].<br />
1. Core: 8&nbsp;µm diameter<br />
2. Cladding: 125&nbsp;µm dia.<br />
3. Buffer: 250&nbsp;µm dia.<br />
4. Jacket: 400&nbsp;µm dia.
LIGHT-CONDUCTING FIBER
Fiber optic; Fiber optics; Fibre optics; Fibre optic; Fibre-optic; Fiber-optic; Fiber-optics; Fibre-optics; Fibre Optics; Fiber Optics; Optic fibre; Optic fiber; Fiberoptics; Weakly guiding fiber; Optical fibers; Fiberoptic; Optical fibres; Fiber-Optic Cable; Cable, Fiber-Optic; Optical fibre; Optic Fiber; Optic Fibre; Optical Fibre; Optical Fiber; Fibreoptics; Optical Fibers; Principle and propagation of light in optical fibre; Fibre-optic networks; Fibre Optic; Fiber Optic; Fiber optic cabling; Fiber fuse; Tapered optical fiber; History of fiber optics; Fiber-optic technology; Applications of optical fiber; Applications of fiber optics; Optical-fiber lamp; Optical fiber system; History of optical fiber; Fiber optic technology
οπτική ίνα
optic nerve         
  • A [[fundus photograph]] showing the back of the retina. The white circle is the beginning of the optical nerve.
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Optic Nerve (disambiguation)
οπτικό νεύρο

Definizione

Moke
·noun A Donkey.
II. Moke ·add. ·noun A Negro.
III. Moke ·noun A mesh of a net, or of anything resembling a net.
IV. Moke ·add. ·noun A stupid person; a dolt; a donkey.
V. Moke ·add. ·noun A performer, as a minstrel, who plays on several instruments.

Wikipedia

Optic pit

Optic pit, optic nerve pit, or optic disc pit (ODP) is rare a congenital excavation (or regional depression) of the optic disc (also optic nerve head), resulting from a malformation during development of the eye. The incidence of ODP is 1 in 10,000 people with no predilection for either gender. There is currently no known risk factors for their development. Optic pits are important because they are associated with posterior vitreous detachments (PVD) and even serous retinal detachments.