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  • METHODS FOR ESTIMATING APPARENT DENSITY OF SEDIMENT IN SUSPENSION USING OPTICS 

    Hurley, Alexander (2015-05-01)
    In most aquatic environments, suspended sediment is composed of loosely packed particle aggregates, termed flocs, that have variable apparent densities. The apparent density of flocs, which is defined as particle dry mass ...
  • Optics 

    Dinwiddie, James (2009-07-24)
    In this scientific journal, James Dinwiddie focuses on optics. He begins with a series of queries related to optics and expands the discussion to the compositon and humours of the eye as well as various experiments in ...
  • Optics, No. 1-3 

    Dinwiddie, James (2009-07-22)
    These lecture notes written by James Dinwiddie in 1793 focus on optics. Dinwiddie discusses the properties of various instruments including microscopes, telescopes, and magic lanterns as well as convex and concave lenses. ...
  • Optimization of a Parabolic Reflector for Use in a Two-Stage Solar Concentrator 

    Dooley, Garrett (2014-05-15)
    A background of concentrated solar power, and finite element analysis are provided, along with further technical details on the physics of parabolic light concentration and classical plate theory. The concept of optical ...
  • Word, Image, and Vision: Cardiosensory Sight and Cognition in the Work of the Pearl-poet 

    Hutka, Adam
    This thesis examines vision and visuality in the poems of MS. British Library Cotton Nero A.x art. 3 (Pearl, Cleanness, Patience, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight). These Middle English poems of the late fourteenth century, ...