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Maple Color Grades

By: uvmext

There are four grades of pure maple syrup; Golden Color/Delicate Taste, Amber Color/Rich Taste, Dark Color/Robust Taste and Very Dark Color/Strong Taste. Each grade has a range in color as defined by its light transmittance. Knowing the color of p...

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Shade Tolerance 1

By: uvmext

All green plants, which includes trees, need sunlight to produce energy for survival. Some trees can satisfy their basic needs with less light than others. Sugar and red maples are two examples of such trees. They are both considered shade-toleran...

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Polarized light acting on a birefringent material

By: plintilh

polarized light on birefringent material

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Phase objects - continued

By: plintilh

Describes how transparent objects may only retard light without diffracting it

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Intro to Polarized light and Nomarski optics

By: plintilh

Introducing polarized light and Nomarski optics

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Determining cellulose orientation

By: plintilh

Polarized light in the microscope

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Weekly Rites #6 - Mi Tian

By: mtian

I want to dance with the light but you cannot see me with light open. I think that is a cool idea though.

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Sugarbush Management 1

By: uvmext

Sugar makers rely on healthy, abundant maple trees to provide sap each spring. Taken together a group of maple trees managed for sap collection is called a sugarbush. Developing a healthy, productive sugarbush takes time and effort. Forests are hi...