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First printing of Fabry's paper on photoelasticity. In these investigations Fabry's personal contributionswere mainly concerned with various applications of interference to the measurement of distance, angles and shapes, with an interference method of photoelasticity measurement, and with visual and photographic photometry..""Fabry worked primarily on the precise measurement of optical interference effects, an interest already apparent in his thesis, ""Théorie de la visiblité et de I'orientation des franges d'interférence"" (Marseilles, 1892). He joined the laboratory of Macé de Lepinay, where this branch of optics of primary concern. The majority of Fabry's research projects involved an interferometer that he invented with Alfred Pérot."" (DSB).
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