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    Moritz von Rohr (4 April 1868 – 20 June 1940) was an optical scientist at Carl Zeiss in Jena, Germany. A street in Jena is named after him: Moritz-von-Rohr-Straße...
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    scientist and writer Kurt von Rohr [de] (1843–1910), Prussian politician Moritz von Rohr (1868–1940), German optical scientist Otto von Rohr (bass) (1914–1982)...
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  • a perceptual report by an observer must be distinguished from what Moritz von Rohr called homeomorphic view, in which the depth in a stereoscopic 3D reconstruction...
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  • of Albrecht Friedrich Christoph Moritz von Rohr (1758–1802) and Ernestine Sophie Loriol d'Anières (1758–1829). Rohr was killed during the Battle of Ligny...
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  • at Virginia Tech Moritz von Rohr (1868-1940) optical scientist at Carl Zeiss in Jena Richard Rohr (1943- ) Franciscan priest Sami Rohr (1926-2012), American...
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    reading and burning glasses also outdid their spherical equivalents. Moritz von Rohr is usually credited with the design of the first aspheric lenses for...
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    calculation can be done without regard to the focal length and f-number. Moritz von Rohr and later Merklinger observe that the effective absolute aperture diameter...
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    sense only; other errors of coma have been treated by Arthur König and Moritz von Rohr, and later by Allvar Gullstrand. If the above errors be eliminated...
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    century and into the early 19th century. In the early 20th century, Moritz von Rohr and Zeiss (with the assistance of H. Boegehold and A. Sonnefeld) developed...
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    over by small automated image cytometers.[citation needed] In 1904, Moritz von Rohr and August Köhler at Carl Zeiss in Jena constructed the first ultraviolet...
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