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  2. High-refractive-index polymer - Wikipedia

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    A typical polymer has a refractive index of 1.30–1.70, but a higher refractive index is often required for specific applications. The refractive index is related to the molar refractivity, structure and weight of the monomer. In general, high molar refractivity and low molar volumes increase the refractive index of the polymer. [1]

  3. Abbe number - Wikipedia

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    The shortest wavelength's index is , and the longest's is . Abbe numbers are used to classify glass and other optical materials in terms of their chromaticity . For example, the higher dispersion flint glasses have relatively small Abbe numbers V < 55 {\displaystyle V<55} whereas the lower dispersion crown glasses have larger Abbe numbers.

  4. Corrective lens - Wikipedia

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    Mid-index: 1.54 ≤ n d < 1.60; High-index: 1.60 ≤ n d < 1.74; Very high index: 1.76 ≤ n d; This is a general classification. Often for marketing purposes, materials with n d values that are at or above 1.60 can be referred to as "high-index". Likewise, Trivex and other borderline normal / mid-index materials may be referred to as mid-index.

  5. Optical properties of water and ice - Wikipedia

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    The refractive index of water at 20 °C for visible light is 1.33. [1] The refractive index of normal ice is 1.31 (from List of refractive indices). In general, an index of refraction is a complex number with real and imaginary parts, where the latter indicates the strength of absorption loss at a particular wavelength. In the visible part of ...

  6. Image sensor format - Wikipedia

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    548 mm 2 area Canon's APS-H format for high-speed pro-level DSLRs (crop factor 1.3). Current 1D/5D-series sensors are effectively full-frame (crop factor 1.0). 548 mm 2 area APS-H format for the high-end mirrorless SD Quattro H from Sigma (crop factor 1.35) 370 mm 2 area APS-C crop factor 1.5 format from Epson, Samsung NX, Konica Minolta.

  7. Cardiac index - Wikipedia

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    Cardiac index is a critical parameter in evaluating cardiac performance and the adequacy of tissue perfusion. In healthy adults, the normal range of cardiac index is generally between 2.6 to 4.2 L/min/m². Values below this range may indicate hypoperfusion and are often seen in conditions such as heart failure, hypovolemia, and cardiogenic shock.

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