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optical density Is the intensity of the color or printed image, usually (but not always) referenced to black and/or white.
Ãâó: www.newpagecorp.com/mpd/home.nsf/Glossary
optical coherence tomography A non-invasive technology that creates a high-resolution color image of the eye using light and light rays instead of ultrasound. OCT is used to measure the thickness of the macula, the tissue make-up of the nerve fiber layer or to analyze individual layers of the retina.
Ãâó: iei.ico.edu/glossary.html
optical activity the ability to rotate the plane of polarization of plane polarized light
Ãâó: chemistry.umeche.maine.edu/CHY251/Terms4.html
optical visual; products or components for cameras, microscopes, etc.
Ãâó: www.radford.edu/~geog-web/alliance/vaworld/midglos...
optical glass Glass that is used for lenses in spectacles, microscopes, binoculars, telescopes, and other objects. The glass itself must be free of impurities, since its main function is to allow as much light as possible to pass through its curved surface so that it can be refracted (bent) properly into focus.
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