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  2. Point diffraction interferometer - Wikipedia

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    A point diffraction interferometer (PDI) [1] [2] [3] is a type of common-path interferometer. Unlike an amplitude-splitting interferometer , such as a Michelson interferometer , which separates out an unaberrated beam and interferes this with the test beam, a common-path interferometer generates its own reference beam.

  3. Pacific Data Images - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Data Images (PDI) was an American computer animation and visual effects production company based in Redwood City, California, that was bought by DreamWorks SKG in 2000. It was renamed PDI/DreamWorks and was owned by DreamWorks Animation .

  4. Portable Database Image - Wikipedia

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    The .pdi footprint is typically 100 to 1000 times smaller than the footprint normally found in structured data files or database systems, and is rendered without any loss of detail. The word portable in the name derives from the idea that the smaller footprint allows a .pdi runs in the main memory of a user's’ computer without disk or network ...

  5. Protein disulfide-isomerase - Wikipedia

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    Protein disulfide-isomerase has two catalytic thioredoxin-like domains (active sites), each containing the canonical CGHC motif, and two non catalytic domains. [4] [5] [6] This structure is similar to the structure of enzymes responsible for oxidative folding in the intermembrane space of the mitochondria; an example of this is mitochondrial IMS import and assembly (Mia40), which has 2 ...

  6. Captive portal - Wikipedia

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    The user can find many types of content in the captive portal, and it's frequent to allow access to the Internet in exchange for viewing content or performing a certain action (often, providing personal data to enable commercial contact); thus, the marketing use of the captive portal is a tool for lead generation (business contacts or potential ...

  7. Reflective practice - Wikipedia

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    Reflective practice can be an important tool in practice-based professional learning settings where people learn from their own professional experiences, rather than from formal learning or knowledge transfer. It may be the most important source of personal professional development and improvement.

  8. Reflexive Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Reflexive Entertainment was an American video game developer based in Lake Forest, California.The company was cofounded by Lars Brubaker, Ernie Ramirez, James C. Smith and Ion Hardie in 1997.

  9. Reflective learning - Wikipedia

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    Reflective learning is a form of education in which the student reflects upon their learning experiences. A theory about reflective learning cites it as an intentional and complex process that recognizes the role of social context and experience. [ 1 ]