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optically

[ UK /ˈɒptɪkli/ ]
[ US /ˈɑptɪkɫi/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in an optical manner
    optically distorted

How To Use optically In A Sentence

  • Reading several books together on the same subject ( "synoptically"). Archive 2009-02-01
  • One common laboratory technique - the use of circularly polarized light in circular dichroic spectroscopy - optically records changes in protein secondary structure to study the dynamics within the biological system.
  • We felt that we could couple this platform to fluorescent dyes and other optically active substances, making it feasible to analyze drug uptake and efficacy by optical techniques.
  • This should be read synoptically with the gyrations with Congress, Treasury Secretary John Snow, and China. Meanwhile, international money mind has been really active
  • Optically pure D - glutamine was prepared by biotransformations of DL - glutamine manufactured by chemical synthesis.
  • But with the advent of more sophisticated techniques, firstly with thermoluminescence and now with optically stimulated luminescence, our ability to define the limits of that chronology is much sharper.
  • Each layer is molded in one substrate, the two are joined using an optically transparent bonding layer and the replicators print the discs in the conventional way.
  • The second complication of Sellars 'theory of sensations arises from the further conclusion that it is this manifest image conception of sensory contents as states of perceivers which must ultimately be synoptically “fused” with the scientific image, and that the latter's commitment to the idea that those perceivers themselves are complex systems of micro-physical particles constitutes a barrier to doing so in any straightforward way. Wilfrid Sellars
  • Eagle has extensive experience in providing range and training land support, including operating live-fire ranges for both 25 mm and tube-launched, optically tracked, wire-guided missile engagement tables.
  • Though closely resembling the tetragonal torbernite in form, it crystallizes in the orthorhombic system and is optically biaxial. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 1 "Austria, Lower" to "Bacon"
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