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  2. Template:Convex antiprismatic prisms - Wikipedia

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    Binocular single vision: BV: Binocular vision: BVD: Back vertex distance BVP: Back vertex power CD: Centration distance C/D: Cup–disc ratio CF: Count fingers vision – state distance c/o or c.o. Complains of CT: Cover test c/u: Check up CW: Close work Δ: Prism dioptre D: Dioptres DC: Dioptres cylinder DNA: Did not attend DOB: Date of birth ...

  5. Template:Convex prismatic prisms - Wikipedia

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    In 4-dimensional geometry, there is an infinite sequence of uniform 4-p duoprisms: (p≥3), with Coxeter diagrams, containing p cubes and 4 p-gonal prism cells. The second polytope in the series is a lower symmetry of the regular tesseract , {4}×{4}.

  6. Uppendahl prism - Wikipedia

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    An Uppendahl prism [1] is an erecting prism, i.e. a special reflection prism that is used to invert an image (rotation by 180°). The erecting system consists of three partial prisms made of optical glass with a high refractive index cemented together to form a symmetric assembly and is [2] used in microscopy as well as in binoculars technology.

  7. Prism correction - Wikipedia

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    Prism correction is commonly specified in prism dioptres, a unit of angular measurement that is loosely related to the dioptre. Prism dioptres are represented by the Greek symbol delta (Δ) in superscript. A prism of power 1 Δ would produce 1 unit of displacement for an object held 100 units from the prism. [2]