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  2. Point (typography) - Wikipedia

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    The French National Print Office adopted a point of 2 ⁄ 5 mm or 0.400 mm in about 1810 and continues to use this measurement today (though "recalibrated" to 0.398 77 mm). [ 21 ] [ 22 ] [ 23 ] Japanese [ 24 ] and German [ 9 ] [ 16 ] [ 18 ] standardization bodies instead opted for a metric typographic base measure of exactly 1 ⁄ 4 mm or 0.250 ...

  3. Pupilometer - Wikipedia

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    Web apps are used by a variety of online sellers of eyeglasses where an object of known size, such as a credit card, is needed to assist (size reference) the measurement process. [ 35 ] [ 36 ] Some mobile apps have eliminated the need for a reference object to make accurate PD measurements by leveraging depth imaging and advanced algorithms now ...

  4. Typometer - Wikipedia

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    Didot's new measuring scale was divided in 288 typographic points, instead of the former 144, and described 12 type sizes, instead of the 20 or 22 listed by Fournier the young. As many of the sizes kept their names, but changed their dimensions, a great confusion ensued among printers, and some of them campaigned for a return to the older ...

  5. MNREAD acuity chart - Wikipedia

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    The MNREAD acuity chart or Minnesota low vision reading chart is a text based chart used to measure near visual acuity in people with normal or low vision. [1] It can also be used to measure maximum reading speed, critical print size and the reading accessibility index of a person. [2] Digital and printed types of charts are available. [3]

  6. List of measuring instruments - Wikipedia

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    to measure the speed and direction of clouds nephelometer: particle in a liquid odometer: distance travelled ohmmeter: electrical resistance opisometer: lengths of arbitrary curved lines orchidometer: testicle size in male humans oscilloscope: oscillations osmometer: osmotic strength of a solution, colloid, or compound matter of an object ...

  7. 3D printing speed - Wikipedia

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    In 3D printing, the printing speed is a measure for how much material is printed per unit of time (/). It's an important parameter for the time it takes to print, and can affect the quality of the print. Units used varies depends on the type of additive manufacturing technique.

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