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Что (кто) такое illumination photometer - определение

METHOD OF SPECIMEN ILLUMINATION USED IN OPTICAL MICROSCOPY
Kohler illumination; Koehler illumination
  • Schematics of Köhler illumination. Top: Illumination beam path. Conjugated planes marked with light green bar. Bottom: Imaging beam path. Conjugated planes marked with light blue bar See text for further details.
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Photoelectric flame photometer         
  • Flame photometer FP8800 for simultaneous determination of up to 4 alkali and alkali earth element concentrations in aqueous samples. Courtesy of A.KRÜSS Optronic
  • Analysis of samples by Flame photometer
LABORATORY DEVICE THAT CARRIES OUT A QUANTITATIVE FLAME TEST
Photoelectric Flame Photometer; Flame photometer
A photoelectric flame photometer is an instrument used in inorganic chemical analysis to determine the concentration of certain metal ions, among them sodium, potassium, lithium, and calcium. Group 1 and Group 2 metals are quite sensitive to Flame Photometry due to their low excitation energies.
illumination         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Ilumination; Illumination (album); Illumination (disambiguation)
¦ noun
1. lighting or light.
(illuminations) lights used in decorating a building or other structure.
2. the action of illuminating.
3. understanding or enlightenment.
Illumination         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Ilumination; Illumination (album); Illumination (disambiguation)
·noun Festive decoration of houses or buildings with lights.
II. Illumination ·vt The special communication of knowledge to the mind by God; inspiration.
III. Illumination ·vt That which is illuminated, as a house; also, an ornamented book or manuscript.
IV. Illumination ·noun The act of illuminating, or supplying with light; the state of being illuminated.
V. Illumination ·noun Adornment of books and manuscripts with colored illustrations. ·see Illuminate, ·vt, 3.
VI. Illumination ·vt That which illuminates or gives light; brightness; splendor; especially, intellectual light or knowledge.
illumination         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Ilumination; Illumination (album); Illumination (disambiguation)
(illuminations)
1.
Illumination is the lighting that a place has. (FORMAL)
The only illumination came from a small window high in the opposite wall.
N-UNCOUNT
2.
Illuminations are coloured lights which are put up in towns, especially at Christmas, in order to make them look attractive, especially at night. (mainly BRIT)
...the famous Blackpool illuminations.
N-PLURAL
Ottoman illumination         
PAINTED OR DRAWN DECORATIVE ART IN BOOKS OR SHEETS
Ottoman Illumination; Turkish illumination
Turkish or Ottoman illumination covers non-figurative painted or drawn decorative art in books or on sheets in muraqqa or albums, as opposed to the figurative images of the Ottoman miniature. In Turkish it is called “tezhip”,From tazhīb, from tadhhīb meaning “ornamenting with gold”.
Miniature (illuminated manuscript)         
  • Ejmiadzin Gospel, 6th-7th centuries
  • The prayer ''obsecro te'' illustrated by a miniature of the [[pietà]], from the [[Book of Hours]] of [[Angers]], c. 1470s.
  • Miniature of 13th century
  • Flemish]] illuminated manuscripts,(ca.1515-1520).
  • A capital S contains a miniature of [[Moses]] being found by the [[Pharaoh]]'s daughter. From the Breviary of Chertsey Abbey, 14th century.
  • Miniature of [[Abraham]] meeting [[angel]]s, from the [[Cotton Genesis]], 5th–6th century.
  • The Emperor [[Jahangir]] receiving his two sons, an album-painting of c 1605-06
  • Joseph]] discovering [[Jesus]] among the doctors. From the [[Enkhuizen]] [[Book of Hours]], late 15th century.
  • Saint Mathew by Hakob of Julfa, Gospel of [[1610]] (Matenadaran, Ms. 7639).
  • Insular]] style of illumination: decorative and not illustrative.
  • Bengal Folio Painting, early 12th century.
  • An Armenian manuscript by Malnazar from Gospel of 1637 - 1638
  • Miniature by Momik
  • Anglo-Saxon]] school.
  • Miniature ''Roman de Mélusine'' [[Guillebert de Mets]], 1410.
  • Miniature of the Annuciation to the Shepherds, from a [[Book of Hours (Milan, Biblioteca Trivulziana, Cod. 470)]].
  • Rein Abbey Library]] from [[Austria]], 1493, well after printed books were available.
  • Miniature of seven physicians from the [[Vienna Dioscurides]], early 6th century.
  • Joseph]] chased by [[Potiphar's wife]]), miniature by [[Behzād]], 1488.
PICTURE IN AN ANCIENT OR MEDIEVAL ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPT
History of miniature (illuminated manuscript); Illumination (drawing); Manuscript miniature; Illuminated miniature
A miniature (from the Latin verb miniare, "to colour with minium", a red lead) is a small illustration used to decorate an ancient or medieval illuminated manuscript; the simple illustrations of the early codices having been miniated or delineated with that pigment. The generally small scale of such medieval pictures has led to etymological confusion with minuteness and to its application to small paintings, especially portrait miniatures, which did however grow from the same tradition and at least initially used similar techniques.
Köhler illumination         
Köhler illumination is a method of specimen illumination used for transmitted and reflected light (trans- and epi-illuminated) optical microscopy. Köhler illumination acts to generate an even illumination of the sample and ensures that an image of the illumination source (for example a halogen lamp filament) is not visible in the resulting image.
Overillumination         
  • big-box retail stores]] are overilluminated.
  • Common T8 [[fluorescent lighting]] fixture frequently used in office environments
  • fitness]] club that is illuminated mostly by natural light
BUILDING SCIENCE
Over-illuminated; Over‑illuminated; Over‑illumination; Over-illumination; Over illumination
Overillumination is the presence of lighting intensity higher than that which is appropriate for a specific activity. Overillumination was commonly ignored between 1950 and 1995, especially in office and retail environments.
Global illumination         
  • Exterior view of an architectural model
  • Example of an ambient occlusion layer
ALGORITHMS USED IN 3D COMPUTER GRAPHICS
Global illumination algorithms; Global illumination algorithm; Realistic rendering; Indirect illumination; Algorithms for global illumination; List of global illumination methods; VXGI; GI Lighting
Global illumination (GI), or indirect illumination, is a group of algorithms used in 3D computer graphics that are meant to add more realistic lighting to 3D scenes. Such algorithms take into account not only the light that comes directly from a light source (direct illumination), but also subsequent cases in which light rays from the same source are reflected by other surfaces in the scene, whether reflective or not (indirect illumination).
illuminating         
  • [[Acropolis of Athens]] illuminated at night
  • Wall-mounted light with shadows
  • Illuminated cherry blossoms, light from the shop windows, and Japanese lantern at night in [[Ise, Mie]], Japan
  • Low-intensity lighting and haze in a concert hall allows laser effects to be visible
  • Lighting and shadows
  • Dim night lighting for the old warehouses along the river in the old town of [[Porvoo]], [[Finland]]
  • Floodlights]] are used to illuminate outdoor playing fields or work zones during nighttime.
  • Animated fountain in [[Moscow]]'s [[Square of Europe]], lit at night
  • Daylight used at the train station [[Gare de l'Est]] Paris
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  • Highway 401]] in [[Ontario]], Canada
  • Moving heads in a photo studio set
  • Leppävaaran Torni]]'' building in [[Leppävaara]], [[Espoo]], Finland, illuminated with colorful lights in 2017
  • Samuel de Champlain]]'' illuminated at night while docked at a shipyard for the purposes of safety and security.
  • A demonstration of the effects of different kinds of lighting
  • Illuminating a subject from beneath can create a heightened dramatic effect.
DELIBERATE USE OF LIGHT TO ACHIEVE A PRACTICAL OR AESTHETIC EFFECT
Lighting equipment; Illuminating; Uses of lighting; Illumination (lighting); Artificial light; List of architectural lighting designers; Contemporary lighting; Indoor light; Intensity of illumination; General lighting; Artificial lighting; Effects of artificial lighting at night; Artificial Light
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Köhler illumination

Köhler illumination is a method of specimen illumination used for transmitted and reflected light (trans- and epi-illuminated) optical microscopy. Köhler illumination acts to generate an even illumination of the sample and ensures that an image of the illumination source (for example a halogen lamp filament) is not visible in the resulting image. Köhler illumination is the predominant technique for sample illumination in modern scientific light microscopy. It requires additional optical elements which are more expensive and may not be present in more basic light microscopes.