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  2. Jean Bellette - Wikipedia

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    Bellette painted and held regular shows – "a solo show every second year and a group show every year at the Macquarie Galleries". Her husband served as art critic for The Sydney Morning Herald for a decade and a half. [1] In 1942, Bellette won the Sir John Sulman Prize with For Whom the Bell Tolls.

  3. Light characteristic - Wikipedia

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    An example of a complete light characteristic is "Gp Oc(3) W 10s 15m 10M". This indicates that the light is a group occulting light in which a group of three eclipses repeat every 10 seconds; the light is white; the light is 15 metres above the chart datum and the nominal range is 10 nautical miles.

  4. File:Bell AH-1Z Viper Line Drawing.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ar.wikipedia.org فايبر (مروحية) Usage on az.wikipedia.org Bell AH-1Z Viper; Usage on cs.wikipedia.org

  5. Light transport theory - Wikipedia

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    It forms the foundation of light transport theory, which models how light interacts with surfaces, volumes, and media. Energy Transfer Models: Light interacts with media through absorption, reflection, and transmission. These processes are governed by the rendering equation, which models the distribution of light in a scene. [1]

  6. File:Bell 412 Line Drawing.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Luminance - Wikipedia

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    A tea light-type candle, imaged with a luminance camera; false colors indicate luminance levels per the bar on the right (cd/m 2). Luminance is a photometric measure of the luminous intensity per unit area of light travelling in a given direction. [1]

  8. Electromagnetic spectrum - Wikipedia

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    The light that excites the human visual system is a very small portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. A rainbow shows the optical (visible) part of the electromagnetic spectrum; infrared (if it could be seen) would be located just beyond the red side of the rainbow whilst ultraviolet would appear just beyond the opposite violet end.

  9. Etendue - Wikipedia

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    Etendue for a differential surface element in 2D (left) and 3D (right).. An infinitesimal surface element, dS, with normal n S is immersed in a medium of refractive index n.The surface is crossed by (or emits) light confined to a solid angle, dΩ, at an angle θ with the normal n S.