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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Bunching (disambiguation)

index of bunching      
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index of refraction         
  • [[Diamond]]s have a very high refractive index of 2.417.
  • A [[calcite]] crystal laid upon a paper with some letters showing [[double refraction]]
  • A gradient-index lens with a parabolic variation of refractive index (''n'') with radial distance (''x''). The lens focuses light in the same way as a conventional lens.
  • power]] of a [[magnifying glass]] is determined by the shape and refractive index of the lens.
  • The variation of refractive index with wavelength for various glasses. The shaded zone indicates the range of visible light.
  •  Birefringent materials can give rise to colors when placed between crossed polarizers. This is the basis for [[photoelasticity]].
  • In a prism, dispersion causes different colors to refract at different angles, splitting white light into a rainbow of colors.
  • The principle of many refractometers
  • alt=Illustration of the incidence and refraction angles
  • A handheld refractometer used to measure the sugar content of fruits
  • A differential interference contrast microscopy image of yeast cells
  • [[Refraction]] of light at the interface between two media of different refractive indices, with ''n''<sub>2</sub> > ''n''<sub>1</sub>. Since the [[phase velocity]] is lower in the second medium (''v''<sub>2</sub> < ''v''<sub>1</sub>), the angle of refraction ''θ''<sub>2</sub> is less than the angle of incidence ''θ''<sub>1</sub>; that is, the ray in the higher-index medium is closer to the normal.
  • The colors of a [[soap bubble]] are determined by the [[optical path length]] through the thin soap film in a phenomenon called [[thin-film interference]].
  • A [[split-ring resonator]] array arranged to produce a negative index of refraction for [[microwaves]]
  • In [[optical mineralogy]], [[thin section]]s are used to study rocks. The method is based on the distinct refractive indices of different [[mineral]]s.
  • Thomas Young]] coined the term ''index of refraction''.
  • [[Total internal reflection]] can be seen at the air-water boundary.
  • Light of different colors has slightly different refractive indices in water and therefore shows up at different positions in the [[rainbow]].
RATIO OF THE SPEED OF LIGHT IN VACUUM TO THAT IN THE MEDIUM
Index of refraction; Refractive indices; Complex index of refraction; Index of Refraction; Refraction index; Refracting index; Refractivity; Refractive Index; Negative index of refraction; Index Of Refraction; Absolute refractive index; Optical extinction coefficient; Complex refractive index; Group index

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refractive index         
  • [[Diamond]]s have a very high refractive index of 2.417.
  • A [[calcite]] crystal laid upon a paper with some letters showing [[double refraction]]
  • A gradient-index lens with a parabolic variation of refractive index (''n'') with radial distance (''x''). The lens focuses light in the same way as a conventional lens.
  • power]] of a [[magnifying glass]] is determined by the shape and refractive index of the lens.
  • The variation of refractive index with wavelength for various glasses. The shaded zone indicates the range of visible light.
  •  Birefringent materials can give rise to colors when placed between crossed polarizers. This is the basis for [[photoelasticity]].
  • In a prism, dispersion causes different colors to refract at different angles, splitting white light into a rainbow of colors.
  • The principle of many refractometers
  • alt=Illustration of the incidence and refraction angles
  • A handheld refractometer used to measure the sugar content of fruits
  • A differential interference contrast microscopy image of yeast cells
  • [[Refraction]] of light at the interface between two media of different refractive indices, with ''n''<sub>2</sub> > ''n''<sub>1</sub>. Since the [[phase velocity]] is lower in the second medium (''v''<sub>2</sub> < ''v''<sub>1</sub>), the angle of refraction ''θ''<sub>2</sub> is less than the angle of incidence ''θ''<sub>1</sub>; that is, the ray in the higher-index medium is closer to the normal.
  • The colors of a [[soap bubble]] are determined by the [[optical path length]] through the thin soap film in a phenomenon called [[thin-film interference]].
  • A [[split-ring resonator]] array arranged to produce a negative index of refraction for [[microwaves]]
  • In [[optical mineralogy]], [[thin section]]s are used to study rocks. The method is based on the distinct refractive indices of different [[mineral]]s.
  • Thomas Young]] coined the term ''index of refraction''.
  • [[Total internal reflection]] can be seen at the air-water boundary.
  • Light of different colors has slightly different refractive indices in water and therefore shows up at different positions in the [[rainbow]].
RATIO OF THE SPEED OF LIGHT IN VACUUM TO THAT IN THE MEDIUM
Index of refraction; Refractive indices; Complex index of refraction; Index of Refraction; Refraction index; Refracting index; Refractivity; Refractive Index; Negative index of refraction; Index Of Refraction; Absolute refractive index; Optical extinction coefficient; Complex refractive index; Group index

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Definitie

митотический индекс
показатель митотической активности ткани или культуры ткани, представляющий собой число делящихся путем митоза клеток из 1000 изученных на гистологическом препарате.

Wikipedia

Bunching

Bunching can refer to:

  • Bunching (mathematics), also known as Muirhead's inequality.
  • Bunching (animals), the practice of stealing pets for laboratories.
  • Bus bunching, two or more transit vehicles running together despite evenly spaced scheduling
  • Photon bunching, in physics, the statistical tendency for photons to arrive simultaneously at a detector

Within the Wikipedia community it can also refer to:

  • A term for section edit buttons showing up after images or textboxes—see Wikipedia:How to fix bunched-up edit links.
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