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refractive

of or relating to or capable of refraction the refractive characteristics of the eye (= deflective) capable of changing the direction (of a light or sound wave)

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refractile refraction deflective refringent refracting

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Now, we have to make sure that we hit the correct refractive, otherwise we shall get showered with crystal glass.
Intradermal sample shows crystalline refractive index.
One of a dozen positioned throughout the nebula-- all invisible to our sensors until Kashyk showed me how to compensate for their refractive shielding.
Adjust their scanners to compensate for refractive shielding.
The refractive faces of the glass create a full wavelength dispersal so if you look inside, you can see.
The refractive index of the fibres is 1.544.
Why, you want a rubdown or a refractive index test?
That's because your unknown fragment had a different refractive index than these glasses.
It's a refractive defect.
It is a refractive error.
Camera lenses have one side that's round and one side that's flat for a high refractive index.
The refractive index gives the opacity of a substance.
But if you subject Styteline to a 15-nanosecond blast of black light. It temporarily changes its refractive index.
It all suggests to me this is more than a simple refractive problem.
You now possess a refractive index of exactly one on the optic scale approximating that of air.
This motor oil has a refractive index that gives the frosted surface of the window a temporary polish.
Of course! Adjust their scanners to compensate for refractive shielding.
It's a photo-refractive crystal cube.
Refractive index, yeah.
This subject's suit controls her spectral flares and refractive visibility.
To get through them, we must alter the refractive index of the very air itself.
The refractive index of the material. is so high that it actually absorbs light and doesn't allow it to escape.
The refractive faces of the glass, you see, they create a full wavelength dispersal, -so if you look inside it, you can see.
The refractive index of the fibres is 1.544. It's a synthetic.
Density and refractive index don't match.
Refractive light index found the usual silicon dioxide mixed with potassium and zinc oxide.
Hmm. A high refractive index of diamonds would explain the shimmer on the fingers.

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