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The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > fused-silica prism
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3 prism
- 60° reflection prism
- Abbe prism
- aluminized-hypotenuse prism
- Amici prism
- Arens prism
- beam-splitting prism
- color-splitting prism
- corner cube prism
- Cornu prism
- crown prism
- crown glass prism
- direct vision prism
- dispersing prism
- dispersion prism
- Dove prism
- electron prism
- equilateral prism
- Ferri prism
- five-sided prism
- flint prism
- flint glass prism
- Foucalt prism
- fused-silica prism
- Füβner prism
- Glan prism
- Glan-Thompson prism
- Glasebrook prism
- high-index prism
- image reversal prism
- image-rotation prism
- isosceles prism
- Littrow prism
- Nicol prism
- optical prism
- penta prism
- polarizing prism
- Porrot prism
- reflection prism
- retroreflecting prism
- Ricci prism
- right-angle prism
- right-angle roof prism
- Rochon prism
- roof prism
- Roserford-Browning prism
- Senarmont prism
- Tresca prism
- UV-prism
- wedge prism
- Wollaston prism -
4 prism
•- 60° reflection prism
- Abbe prism
- aluminized-hypotenuse prism
- Amici prism
- Arens prism
- beam-splitting prism
- color-splitting prism
- corner cube prism
- Cornu prism
- crown glass prism
- crown prism
- direct vision prism
- dispersing prism
- dispersion prism
- Dove prism
- electron prism
- equilateral prism
- Ferri prism
- five-sided prism
- flint glass prism
- flint prism
- Foucalt prism
- Füßner prism
- fused-silica prism
- Glan prism
- Glan-Thompson prism
- Glasebrook prism
- high-index prism
- image reversal prism
- image-rotation prism
- isosceles prism
- Littrow prism
- Nicol prism
- optical prism
- penta prism
- polarizing prism
- Porrot prism
- reflection prism
- retroreflecting prism
- Ricci prism
- right-angle prism
- right-angle roof prism
- Rochon prism
- roof prism
- Roserford-Browning prism
- Senarmont prism
- Tresca prism
- UV-prism
- wedge prism
- Wollaston prismThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > prism
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