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op·ti·cal [ˈɒptɪkəl, Am ˈɑ:p-] ПРИЛ inv

optical
optical storage medium
optical angle ФИЗ
Blickwinkel м <-s, ->
optical antipode ХИМ
Antipode f <-n, -n>
optical antipode ХИМ
Enantiomer ср <-s, -e>

op·ti·cal ˈfi·bre, Am op·ti·cal ˈfi·ber СЪЩ

optical fibre
Glasfaser f <-, -n>
optical fibre
Lichtleitfaser f <-, -n>

op·ti·cal lat·tice СЪЩ ФИЗ

optical lattice
optical lattice clock

op·ti·cal ˈmicro·scope СЪЩ

optical microscope

op·ti·cal il·ˈlu·sion СЪЩ

optical illusion

op·ti·cal ˈglass СЪЩ no pl

optical glass

op·ti·cal char·ac·ter rec·og·ˈni·tion СЪЩ, OCR СЪЩ ИНФОРМ

op·ti·cal ˈchar·ac·ter read·er СЪЩ, OCR СЪЩ ИНФОРМ

op·ti·cal ˈbar read·er СЪЩ

optical bar reader
optical bar reader
Balkencodeleser м <-s, ->
немски
немски
английски
английски
magneto-optical

"География"

optical industry СЪЩ

optical industry

"Биология"

optic, optical ПРИЛ

optical axis <pl axes> СЪЩ

optical axis

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Примери от PONS речника (редакционно проверени)

optical angle ФИЗ
Blickwinkel м <-s, ->
optical antipode ХИМ
Antipode f <-n, -n>
optical antipode ХИМ
Enantiomer ср <-s, -e>
ratio of aperture ФИЗ of optical system

едноезични примери (не са проверени от PONS редакцията)

The light has a focal plane of 180 feet, and originally had an enormous hyperradial optic high and weighing more than 8 tons.
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Services expected to be carried in the utility corridor include water, electricity, natural gas and petroleum, plus fiber optic lines and other telecommunications services.
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The term usually refers to a device for testing average power in fiber optic systems.
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One major source of visual information when determining self-motion is optic flow.
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The orbital fat or the stretching of the nerve due to increased orbital volume may also lead to optic nerve damage.
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Примери от интернет (не са проверени от PONS редакцията)

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The beam strikes the surface of the mirror and its reflection provides information on the optical quality.
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www.nanotechnology.de
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Der Strahl trifft auf seine Oberfläche und die Reflexion gibt Auskunft über die optische Güte.
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This includes both microscopy techniques that allow a view of molecules and structures have in the living cell, a variety of spectroscopic methods for diagnosis, as well as the use of optical technologies in therapy, for example in ophthalmology.
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www.cemop.uni-jena.de
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Das umfasst sowohl Mikroskopiemethoden, die den Blick auf Moleküle und Strukuren in der lebenden Zelle ermöglichen, verschiedenste spektroskopische Verfahren zur Diagnostik, als auch den Einsatz optischer Technologien in der Therapie, zum Beispiel in der Ophthalmologie.
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Of decisive importance here is the development of new optical methods which can be directly integrated in the automated processes, allowing a high-resolution analysis of cell properties on the single cell level.
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www.ibmt.fraunhofer.de
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Dazu ist die Entwicklung neuer optischer Methoden von entscheidender Bedeutung, die zum einen direkt in die automatisierten Abläufe integriert werden können, zum anderen eine hochaufgelöste Analyse der Zelleigen-schaften auf Einzelzellebene ermöglichen.
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Robotic platforms as well as various bioreactor systems are used for this in combination with innovative optical methods for analysis on the individual cell level.
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www.ibmt.fraunhofer.de
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Genutzt werden hierfür sowohl Robotikplattformen, als auch verschiedene Bioreaktorsysteme in Verbindung mit innovativen optischen Methoden zur Analyse auf Einzelzellebene.
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The so-called optical wireless communication uses the internationally non-regulated spectrum of light with bandwidths of several Gigabits per second and - provided there are no blocks between sender and recipient - has the potential to transmit data up to ten times faster than available wireless solutions, with minimal bit error rates (<10-9).
www.ipms.fraunhofer.de
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Die so genannte optische drahtlose Kommunikation nutzt das weltweit frei von Regulierungen verfügbare Spektrum des Lichts mit Bandbreiten von mehreren Gigabit pro Sekunde und hat – freie Sicht zwischen Sender und Empfänger vorausgesetzt – das Potenzial, gegenüber verfügbaren Funklösungen bis zu 10 Mal schneller und mit vernachlässigbaren Bitfehlerraten (<10-9) Daten zu übertragen.