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  2. Template:UniformPrisms - Wikipedia

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  3. Template:Convex antiprismatic prisms - Wikipedia

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  4. 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}.

  5. List of optometric abbreviations - 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 ...

  6. Template:Prism even polyhedron stat table - Wikipedia

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  7. 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.

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  9. Optical glass - Wikipedia

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    Optical glass refers to a quality of glass suitable for the manufacture of optical systems such as optical lenses, prisms or mirrors.Unlike window glass or crystal, whose formula is adapted to the desired aesthetic effect, optical glass contains additives designed to modify certain optical or mechanical properties of the glass: refractive index, dispersion, transmittance, thermal expansion and ...