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Good marriages are presented as just as much of an aberration in that they are portrayed as curiosities, as objects on display.
Moreover, the province's figure is not simply a recent aberration.
Therefore, for a compensated optical design, both the diffraction of the grating and the dominant aberrations have to be corrected.
Chiasmatic recombination thus might have been the mechanism that freed organisms from such aberrations by making large chromosome numbers unnecessary.
The only requirement on pump beam aberrations is that the pump beam divergence must be less than the phase matching angular tolerance.
By optimizing the extraction diode geometry and reducing the beam current, the spherical aberration was later improved and therefore the beam profile became more uniform.
Lenses for correcting chromatic aberration of the eye.
When the distribution of the scientists' citations on sources was analyzed, astonishing aberrations were observed.