Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name An Angle image caption Kris Anaya of An Angle image size background group or band alias origin Sacramento, California genre Indie rock years active 2000&ndash 2008 label Drive Thru Records br UnderAcloud Records associated acts website current members Kris Anaya br Matt Sergent br Dan Block br Nick Swimley br James Neil past members notable instruments An Angle was an indie rock band from Sacramento, California . At the center of this group was singer songwriter Kris Anaya. The band was signed to Drive Thru Records . On Monday, July 20, 2008, Matt Sergent announced via the group s Myspace page that the members of An Angle had decided to go their separate ways. Members Kris Anaya Singing vocals , guitar Matt Sergent vocals, bass guitar bass Nick Swimley vocals, guitar James Neil vocals, Drum kit drums Dan Block vocals, keyboard instrument keyboards , trombone Past contributors Aram Deradoorian, Trevor Church, Morley Boyer, Joey Hyland, Melody Mundy, Jessica Brown, Angel Deradoorian , Ryan Rake, Tim McCord , Matt McCord, Chris Trombley, Robert Cheek, Lance Jackman, Anthony Sarte, Alvir Navin , Mark Meraji, Zack Thompson, Cory Prodigy, Mike Woodall, Nate Perkins, Nyssa Capps, Shaun Bivins, Steve Taylor musician Steve Taylor , Dan Callahan, Gram Gerry, Toby Muench, Mike Sparks, Bob McCauley, Matt Millner, Ira Skinner, Ryan Rietz, Arjun Singh, Tony Portela, Marty Stangel, Richard st.ofle , Chelsea Wolfe , Caitlin Gutenberger, Dusty Brown, Dave Dahlquist, Alex Huie, Ben Reeves, Ben Edrington, James Leste, Sam Coe, Terra ... links http www.myspace.com ananglemusic An Angle s profile at MySpace http www.purevolume.com anangle An Angle s profile at PureVolume http www.drivethrurecords.com Drive Thru Records website http mitm.wordpress.com 2007 05 24 interview kris from an angle Interview with Kris for More Important Than Music http www.underacloud.net Under a Cloud Records website An Angle DEFAULTSORT Angle, An Category ... more details
About the Gettysburg battlefield other uses Angle disambiguation other military engagements with similar names Bloody Angle disambiguation Geobox landmark other name Bloody Angle category Historic district United States historic district contributing property ref name hscl eponym west angle of 90 of two angles where the ends of two offset north south rock walls are connected by an 80 ft east west wall sub &lceil sup &rfloor sup image TheAngle2.jpg image size 265 image caption In addition to an 1896 cast iron ID marker and a plaque depicted General Armistead http www.hmdb.org marker.asp?marker 16107 and a few Confederate soldiers charged across this wall, reached the Union cannon behind it and were ... free type free free note free1 type free1 free1 note website The Angle ref name hscl Citation last Cope first Emmor Bvt Lt Col authorlink Emmor Cope year 1896 preserved 1999 title The Angle Cast Iron ... Angle Colloquialism colloq. is a Gettysburg Battlefield area which includes the 1863 Copse of Trees ... PEJjAAAAIBAJ&sjid KHQNAAAAIBAJ&pg 5081,463751&dq bloody angle gettysburg&hl en format Google News Archive ... took place at the bloody angle where 1,500 Virginians broke through the lines held by their hosts ... The Angle in their reenactment of Pickett s Charge. ref Cite news date July 1, 1922 title Traffic ... accessdate 2011 01 26 ref The proper noun Bloody Angle became common during the Gettysburg Battlefield ... in an 1894 tent at The Angle , and during reunions in 1887, ref name Canaseraga 1913 Gettysburg ... hands over the rock wall at The Angle. The nearby field along the Emmitsburg Road was also the site ..., and a World War II Prisoner of War Camp, Gettysburg Battlefield, Pennsylvania WWII POW stockade . The Angle ... Gettysburg Electric Railway was along the west wall of The Angle ref name NYT1893 Cite news ... One photograph which appeared to day showed the ground in front of the Bloody Angle . The route of the railroad ..., the Gettysburg National Military Park did not acquire the trolley land at The Angle until congressional ... more details
Wiktionary Optic Nerve may refer to Optic nerve , the anatomical structure Optic Nerve comic , the comic book series Optic Nerve 1999 , a Red Hot Benefit Series tribute to David Wojnarowicz Disambiguation ... more details
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Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Brain Name Optic tract Latin tractus opticus GraySubject 189 GrayPage 814 Image Gray773.png Caption The left optic nerve and the optic tracts. Image2 Caption2 IsPartOf Visual system Components Artery Vein BrainInfoType hier BrainInfoNumber 443 MeshName MeshNumber NeuroLex Optic tract NeuroLexID birnlex 1684 DorlandsPre t 15 DorlandsSuf 12817061 The optic tract is a part of the visual system in the brain . It is a continuation of the optic nerve and runs from the optic chiasm where half of the information from each eye crosses sides, and half stays on the same side to the lateral geniculate nucleus . Right vs. left The relationships of the retinal fibers to the optic tracts are illustrated below, with the nasal retinal fibers in blue and the temporal retinal fibers in red. File Gray722.png thumb Click for a larger image. class wikitable optic tract temporal retinal fibers nasal retinal fiber left optic tract from the left eye from the right eye right optic tract from the right eye from the left eye In split brain patients who have undergone a corpus callosotomy usually to treat severe epilepsy the information from one optic tract does not get transmitted to both hemispheres. In carefully controlled experiments, split brain patients shown an image in his or her left left visual field that is, the left half of what both eyes see , will be unable ... in most people. See the main article, split brain . Pathology A lesion in the left optic tract ... Optic tract.JPG Optic tract. Image Hippocampus brain .jpg Diagram of hippocampus Image lateral geniculate ... Gray722.png Scheme showing central connections of the optic nerve s and optic tracts. Image Gray724.png ... view 2 description.JPG Human brainstem anterior view Image Optic tract and optic nerve.jpg Optic tract and optic nerve File Slide2dd.JPG Optic tract gallery Visual system Sensory system Cranial nerves DEFAULTSORT Optic Tract Category Visual system Neuroscience stub it Tratto ottico pl Droga ... more details
Infobox Embryology Name PAGENAME Latin pedunculus opticus GraySubject 224 GrayPage 1001 Image Gray864.png Caption Transverse section of head of chick embryo of fifty two hours incubation. Image2 Gray865.png Caption2 Optic cup and choroidal fissure seen from below, from a human embryo of about four weeks. Optic stalk labeled at center left. System CarnegieStage 14 Precursor GivesRiseTo MeshName MeshNumber Code Terminologia Embryologica TE E5.14.3.4.2.2.6 The optic vesicles project toward the sides of the head, and the peripheral part of each expands to form a hollow bulb, while the proximal part remains narrow and constitutes the optic stalk . Closure of the choroid fissure in the optic stalk occurs during the seventh week of development. The former optic stalk is then called the optic nerve. ref Kaplan Qbook USMLE Step 1 5th edition page 55 ref The Bottom Line the optic stalks are the structures that precede the optic nerves embryologically. References reflist External links EmbryologyUNC eye 012 http www.vision.ca eye o.cup.l.vesicle.html Overview at vision.ca eye stub Gray s Development of eye and ear Category Embryology of nervous system Category Eye ... more details
Infobox disease Name Optic neuropathy Image Alt Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD10 H 46 h 46 ICD9 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID The optic nerve contains axons of nerve cells that emerge from the retina, leave the eye at the optic disc, and go to the visual cortex where input from the eye is processed into vision. There are 1.2 million optic nerve fibers that derive from the retinal ... 6, 353 361. ref Optic neuropathy refers to damage to the optic nerve due to any cause. Damage and death of these nerve cells, or neurons, leads to characteristic features of optic neuropathy .... On medical examination, the optic nerve head can be visualised by an ophthalmoscope. A pale disc is characteristic of long standing optic neuropathy. In many cases, only one eye is affected and patients .... Optic neuropathy is often called optic atrophy , to describe the loss of some or most of the fibers of the optic nerve. In medicine, atrophy usually means shrunken but capable of regrowth , so some argue that optic atrophy as a pathological term is somewhat misleading, and the term optic neuropathy should be used instead. In short, optic atrophy is the end result of any disease that damages nerve ... system . Causes The optic neuropathy may be caused by any of the following Ischemic optic neuropathy Optic neuritis Compressive optic neuropathy Infiltrative optic neuropathy Traumatic optic neuropathy Mitochondrial optic neuropathies Nutritional optic neuropathies Toxic optic neuropathies Hereditary optic neuropathies Each of these topics is discussed in a subsection below. Ischemic optic neuropathy In ischemic optic neuropathies, there is insufficient blood flow ischemia to the optic nerve. The anterior optic nerve is supplied by the short posterior ciliary artery and choroidal circulation, while the retrobulbar optic nerve is supplied intraorbitally by a pial plexus, which arises from the ophthalmic .... Ischemic optic neuropathies are classified based on the location of the damage and the cause ... more details
Infobox Bone Name Optic foramen Latin canalis opticus, foramen opticum ossis sphenoidalis GraySubject 35 GrayPage 147 Image Orbita mensch.jpg Caption 1 Ethmoidal foramina Foramen ethmoidale BR 2 Optic foramen Canalis opticus BR 3 Fissura orbitalis superior BR 4 Fossa sacci lacrimalis BR 5 Infraorbital groove Sulcus infraorbitalis BR 6 Inferior orbital fissure Fissura orbitalis inferior BR 7 Infraorbital foramen Foramen infraorbitale Image2 Gray193.png Caption2 Base of the skull. Upper surface. On the left, Optic foramen is the 12th label from the top. System MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre c 04 DorlandsSuf 12208747 The optic foramen is the opening to the optic canal . The superior surface of the sphenoid bone is bounded behind by a ridge, which forms the anterior border of a narrow, transverse groove, the chiasmatic groove optic groove , above and behind which lies the optic chiasma the groove ends on either side in the optic foramen, which transmits the optic nerve and ophthalmic artery with accompanying sympathetic nerve fibres into the orbital cavity . The left and right optic canals are 25mm apart posteriorly and 30mm apart anteriorly. They are funnel shaped narrowest anteriorly . Additional images center gallery Image Orbital bones.png The seven bones which articulate to form the orbit. Image Gray145.png Sphenoid bone . Upper surface. Image Gray192.png Medial wall of left orbit. Image Gray787.png Dissection showing origins of right ocular muscles, and nerves entering by the superior orbital fissure. File Optic canal.jpg Optic canal gallery center See also Foramina of skull External links SUNYAnatomyLabs 29 os 05 01 UMichAtlas eye 6 look for 3 PSUAnatomy skel internal2 look for 10 Gray s Skull Foramina of skull Category Foramina of the skull musculoskeletal stub pl Kana wzrokowy sk Optick kan l anat mia ... more details
Wikify date March 2010 Infobox disease Name Papillitis Image Alt Caption DiseasesDB 9579 ICD10 H46 ICD9 ICD9 377.31 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID Papillitis is the term for a specific type of optic neuritis . If ocular inflammation is restricted to the optic nerve head the condition is called papillitis or intraocular optic neuritis , and if it is located in the orbital portion of the nerve it is called retrobulbar optic neuritis or orbital optic neuritis . ref http medical dictionary.thefreedictionary.com papillitis Medical Dictionary ref Papilledema , a bulging of the optic disc, is a consequence of elevated intracranial pressure. There are some important differences between papillitis and papilledema, notably, that papillitis is more often associated with substantial losses in visual fields, pain on moving the globe, and sensitivity to light pressure on the globe. Papillitis is often an early sign of multiple sclerosis. ref Pretest Neurology Edition 6 p.259 ref References Reflist Category Neurological disorders Category Diseases of the eye and adnexa eye stub ... more details
Infobox Anatomy Name Optic disc Latin Discus nervi optici GraySubject 225 GrayPage 1015 Image Gray879.png ... the arteries . Image2 Gray880.png Caption2 The terminal portion of the optic nerve and its entrance into the human eye eyeball , in horizontal section. System MeshName Optic Disk MeshNumber A08.800.800.120.680.660 The optic disc or optic nerve head is the location where ganglion cell axons exit the human eye eye to form the optic nerve . There are no light sensitive Photoreceptor cell rods or cones ... spot vision the blind spot or the physiological blind spot . The optic disc represents the beginning of the optic nerve second cranial nerve and is the point where the axons of retinal ganglion cells come together. The optic disc is also the entry point for the major blood vessels that supply the retina ... topic 69390 blind spot ref The optic nerve head in a normal human eye carries from 1 to 1.2 million neuron s from the eye towards the brain. Anatomy The optic disc is placed 3 to 4  mm to the nasal ... There is a central depression, of variable size, called the Optic cup ophthalmology optic cup . Clinical ... gives a view of the optic disc using the principle of reversibility of light. A slit lamp ... lens 66D, 78D or 90D is required for a detailed stereoscopic view of the optic disc and structures inside the eye. A biomicroscopic exam can give an indication of the health of the optic nerve. In particular ..., swelling, hemorrhages, notching in the optic disc and any other unusual anomalies. It is useful for finding evidence corroborating the diagnosis of glaucoma and other optic neuropathies, optic neuritis , anterior ischemic optic neuropathy or papilledema i.e. optic disc swelling produced by raised intracranial pressure , and optic disc drusen . Women in advanced stage of pregnancy with pre eclampsia should be screened by an ophthalmoscopic examination of the optic disc for early evidence of rise ... optic disc is orange to pink in colour. A pale disc is an optic disc which varies in colour from ... more details
Infobox Brain Name PAGENAME Latin recessus supraopticus GraySubject 189 GrayPage 816 Image Gray721.png Caption The hypophysis cerebri , in position. Shown in sagittal section. Optic recess labeled at upper right. Image2 Gray720.png Caption2 Median sagittal section of brain. The relations of the pia mater are indicated by the red color. Optic recess labeled at lower left. IsPartOf Components Artery Vein Acronym BrainInfoType hier BrainInfoNumber 440 MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre r 05 DorlandsSuf 12696889 At the junction of the floor and anterior wall of the third ventricle , immediately above the optic chiasma , the ventricle presents a small angular recess or diverticulum, the optic recess or supraoptic recess . Additional image gallery Image Gray736.png Drawing of a cast of the ventricular cavities, viewed from the side. gallery Gray s neuroscience stub Diencephalon Category Nervous system ... more details
Inline citations date November 2011 about the anatomical structure the comic book series Optic Nerve comic the album about David Wojnarowicz Optic Nerve CD ROM Infobox nerve Name Optic Nerve Latin nervus ... The left optic nerve and the optic tract s. Innervates BranchFrom BranchTo MeshName Optic Nerve MeshNumber A08.800.800.120.680 Cranial nerves short The optic nerve , also known as cranial nerve 2, transmits ... cell , a diverticulum located in the diencephalon , the optic nerve does not regenerate after transection. Anatomy The optic nerve is the second of twelve paired cranial nerve s but is considered ... within the meninges . The name optic nerve is, in the technical sense, a misnomer, as the optic system lies within the central nervous system and therefore should be named the optic Neural tract ... neuropathies like Guillain Barr syndrome do not affect the optic nerve. The optic nerve is ensheathed ... of regeneration, and, hence, optic nerve damage produces irreversible blindness. The fibres from the retina run along the optic nerve to nine primary visual nuclei in the brain, whence a major relay inputs into the primary visual cortex . The optic nerve is composed of retina l ganglion cell axons and support cells. It leaves the Orbit anatomy orbit eye socket via the optic canal , running postero medially towards the optic chiasm , where there is a partial decussation crossing of fibres from the Temple anatomy nasal visual fields of both eyes. Most of the axon s of the optic nerve terminate ... space. The optic nerve component lengths are 1 mm in the globe, 24 mm in the orbit, 9 mm in the optic canal, and 16 mm in the cranial space before joining the optic chiasm. There, partial decussation occurs, and about 53 of the fibers cross to form the optic tracts. Most of these fibres terminate ... of the optic radiation pass to the visual cortex in the occipital lobe of the brain. In more specific ... cell photoreceptor s in the area of the retina where the optic nerve leaves the eye. Each human ... more details
Infobox Brain Name Optic chiasm Latin chiasma opticum GraySubject 197 GrayPage 883 Image 1543,Visalius OpticChiasma.jpg Caption Visual pathway with optic chiasm X shape outlined, red 1543 image from Andreas Vesalius Fabrica Image2 Caption2 IsPartOf Components Artery Vein BrainInfoType BrainInfoNumber MeshName Optic chiasm MeshNumber A08.800.800.120.680.600 NeuroLex Optic chiasm NeuroLexID birnlex 1416 DorlandsPre DorlandsSuf The optic chiasm or optic chiasma Greek language Greek lang grc , crossing , from the Greek lang grc to mark with an X , after the Greek letter Chi letter , chi is the part of the brain where the optic nerve s CN II partially cross. The optic chiasm is located at the bottom of the brain immediately below the hypothalamus . ref Cite book last Colman first Andrew M. edition 2nd title Oxford Dictionary of Psychology publisher Oxford University Press page 530 year 2006 isbn 0 19 861035 1 postscript None ref Pathways The images on the nasal sides of each retina cross over to the opposite side of the brain via the optic nerve at the optic chiasm. The temporal .... Beyond the optic chiasm, with crossed and uncrossed fibers, optic nerves become optic tracts ... Britannica 2006 Ultimate Reference Suite DVD 2009 ref Optic chiasm in cats In Siamese cat Siamese ... Median sagittal section of brain. Image Gray722.png Scheme showing central connections of the optic nerve s and optic tracts. Image Gray724.png Base of brain. Image Gray744.png Coronal section of brain ... The left optic nerve and the optic tract s. Image Gray1180.png The hypophysis cerebri in position ... monkey. Semidiagrammatic. Image ERP optic cabling.jpg 3D schematic representation of optic tracts Image ... Optic chiasm File Slide13qq.JPG Optic chiasma gallery See also Chiasmal syndrome References reflist cite journal author Jeffery G title Architecture of the optic chiasm and the mechanisms that sculpt ... opticum pl Skrzy owanie wzrokowe pt Quiasma ptico simple Optic chiasma sr sv Synnervskorsning ... more details
Infobox disease Name Optic neuritis ICD10 ICD10 H 46 h 46 , G44.848 ICD9 ICD9 377.30 ICDO Image Caption OMIM MedlinePlus 000741 eMedicineSubj radio eMedicineTopic 488 DiseasesDB 9242 MeshID D009902 Optic neuritis is the inflammation of the optic nerve that may cause a complete or partial loss of vision. Causes The optic nerve comprises axon s that emerge from the retina of the Human eye eye and carry ... cortex of the Human brain brain to be processed into vision. Inflammation of the optic nerve ... the optic nerve. Direct axonal damage may also play a role in nerve destruction in many cases. The most common etiology is multiple sclerosis . Up to 50 of patients with MS will develop an episode of optic neuritis, and 20 30 of the time optic neuritis is the presenting Multiple sclerosis signs and symptoms ... of presentation of optic neuritis is the strongest predictor for developing clinically definite MS. Almost half of the patients with optic neuritis have white matter lesions consistent with multiple sclerosis ... name pmid18541792 cite journal author last1 Optic Neuritis Study first1 Group title Multiple Sclerosis Risk after Optic Neuritis Final Optic Neuritis Treatment Trial Follow Up journal Arch. Neurol ... ref ref cite journal author Beck RW, Trobe JD title What we have learned from the Optic Neuritis ... ref ref cite journal author title The 5 year risk of MS after optic neuritis experience of the optic ... ref Some other causes of optic neuritis include infection e.g. syphilis , Lyme disease , herpes ... dizzy. Many patients with optic neuritis may lose some of their color Visual perception vision in the affected ... of cases. ref cite journal author Boomer JA, Siatkowski RM title Optic neuritis in adults and children ... multiple sclerosis after childhood optic neuritis issue 5 ref ref cite journal last Lana Peixoto first MA coauthors Andrade, GC title The clinical profile of childhood optic neuritis journal ... S0004 282X2001000300001 ref Other remarkable differences between the presentation of adult optic ... more details
Infobox Brain Name Optic radiation Latin radiatio optica GraySubject GrayPage Image ERP optic cabling.jpg Caption Colour coded diagram showing radiations in quadrants from retinal disc through the brain Image2 Caption2 IsPartOf Components Artery Vein BrainInfoType ancil BrainInfoNumber 529 MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre r 01 DorlandsSuf 12686139 The optic radiation also known as the geniculo calcarine tract or as the geniculostriate pathway is a collection of axon s from relay neuron s in the lateral geniculate nucleus of the thalamus carrying visual information to the visual cortex also called striate cortex along the calcarine fissure . There is one such tract on each side of the Human brain brain . Parts A distinctive feature of the optic radiations is that they split into two parts on each side class wikitable Source Path Information Damage Fibers from the inferior retina also called Meyer s loop or Archambault s loop must pass through the temporal lobe by looping around the Lateral ventricles inferior horn of the lateral ventricle . Carry information from the superior part of the visual field A lesion in the temporal lobe that results in damage to Meyer s loop causes a characteristic loss of Visual perception vision in a superior quadrant quadrantanopia or pie in the sky defect. Fibers from the superior retina also called Baum s loop travel straight back through the parietal lobe to the occipital lobe in the internal capsule retrolenticular limb of the internal capsule to the visual cortex. Carry information from the inferior part of the visual field Taking the shorter ... optic cabling.jpg 3D schematic representation of optic tracts gallery External links eMedicineDictionary Optic radiation cite journal author Kier LE, Staib LH, Davis, LM, Bronen, RA title MR Imaging ... Fasciculus, and Meyer s Loop of the Optic Radiation journal Am J Neuroradiology volume 25 pages ... Basal ganglia DEFAULTSORT Optic Radiation Category Visual system Category Central nervous system ... more details
Infobox Embryology Name PAGENAME Latin vesicula optica vesicula ophthalmica GraySubject 224 GrayPage 1001 Image Gray863.png Caption Transverse section of head of chick embryo of forty eight hours incubation. Optic vesicle labeled at lower right. Image2 Gray977.png Caption2 Human embryo about fifteen days old. Brain and heart represented from right side. Digestive tube and yolk sac in median section. Optic vesicle labeled at center top. System CarnegieStage 11 Precursor GivesRiseTo MeshName MeshNumber Code Terminologia Embryologica TE E5.14.3.4.2.2.4 The Human eyes eyes begin to develop as a pair of diverticula from the lateral aspects of the forebrain . These diverticula make their appearance before the closure of the anterior end of the neural tube after the closure of the tube they are known as the optic vesicles . They project toward the sides of the head, and the peripheral part of each expands to form a hollow bulb, while the proximal part remains narrow and constitutes the optic stalk . Additional images gallery Image Gray460.png Head of chick embryo of about thirty eight hours incubation, viewed from the ventral surface. X 26 gallery External links EmbryologyUNC eye 012 http www.vision.ca eye o.cup.l.vesicle.html Overview at vision.ca http isc.temple.edu neuroanatomy lab embryo eye2.htm Overview at temple.edu eye stub Gray s Development of eye and ear Category Embryology of nervous system Category Eye de Augenbl schen ja ... more details
In fiber optics fiber optic telecommunication s, the launch angle has the following meanings The angle, with respect to the normal, at which a light line mathematics ray emerges from a surface. The beam divergence at an emitting surface, such as that of a light emitting diode LED , laser , lens optics lens , Prism optics prism , or optical fiber end face. At an end face of an optical fiber, the angle between an input ray and the fiber axis . If the end face of the fiber is perpendicular to the fiber axis, the launch angle is equal to the angle of incidence . References FS1037C MS188 Category Fiber optics telecomm stub ... more details
Wiktionary critical angle Critical angle can refer to Critical angle optics the angle of incidence above which total internal reflection occurs Critical angle of attack , in aerodynamics the angle of attack which produces the maximum lift coefficient Critical angle of repose , in engineering the steepest angle of descent of a slope when the material is on the verge of sliding disambiguation ... more details
Wiktionary angleAngle An angle is a geometrical figure that divides a circle. A hyperbolic angle is a geometrical figure that divides a hyperbola. Angle may also refer to Angle astrology , a cardinal point of an astrological chart Angle rib , an anatomical characteristic Angle, Pembrokeshire , Wales The Angle , in the American Civil War, an area of the Gettysburg battlefield Northwest Angle , known by locals as The Angle, the only place in the United States outside Alaska that is north of the 49th parallel Angles , a Germanic tribe that settled in Britain Angling , a fishing technique Angle, in Glossary of professional wrestling terms Angle professional wrestling terminology , a character s motivating story People Jared Angle , New York City Ballet principal dancer Eric Angle , brother of Kurt Angle, professional wrestler Kurt Angle , Olympic gold medalist in amateur wrestling, and professional wrestler Sharron Angle , Nevada politician Tyler Angle , New York City Ballet soloist See also Angle of attack Angle of incidence Angle of parallelism Angle of repose Angle of view Angle Man Angles disambiguation Angel disambiguation Bloody Angle disambiguation Team Angle disambiguation Disambig de Angle es ngulo desambiguaci n eu Angelu fr Angle homonymie pt Angle ru zh yue zh ... more details
Infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name The Zenith Angle title orig translator image image caption author Bruce Sterling illustrator cover artist country United States language English series genre Science fiction publisher Del Ray release date May 2004 media type Print hardcover pages 341 isbn ISBN 0 345 46061 8 Hardcover br ISBN 0 345 46865 1 Paperback dewey 813 .54 22 congress PS3569.T3876 Z88 2004 oclc 54931711 preceded by Zeitgeist novel Zeitgeist followed by Visionary in Residence The Zenith Angle is a science fiction novel by Bruce Sterling , first published in 2004, about a pioneering expert in computer and network security with a traditional Hacker computer security hacker personality named Derek Vandeveer. His life irrevocably changes after the September 11th, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center . Plot summary Derek Van Vandeveer is a young, well respected, computer scientist who we find enjoying breakfast in his new home with his wife and young son. He is rich with stock options and heady with his own success when his whole world is suddenly and forever changed as the planes begin crashing into the World Trade Center . Within months his fortune is gone to an Enron like scandal, and his wife and son have moved west to work on a new telescope being developed by a billionaire entrepreneur. Van is recruited into a nascent wing of the government working on the outside of the main bureaucracy to vastly improve the security of government systems. His ingenious design gains him even more respect from his peers, but as the project continues Van goes through personality changes, becoming more paranoid and simultaneously more patriotic ... security computer and network security , and the ubiquitous fiber optic cable. External links http ... zenithangle.html Review of The Zenith Angle of sfreviews.net http www.scifi.com sfw issue369 excess.html Review on scifi.com DEFAULTSORT Zenith Angle Category 2004 novels Category 2000s science fiction ... more details
Acceptance angle can refer to Half of the angular aperture of an optical system Acceptance angle optical fiber , the angle in an optical fiber below which rays are guided rays Acceptance angle solar concentrator See also Numerical aperture disambig ... more details
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