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In Ophthalmology

Since the 19th century, ophthalmologists


have used prisms to diagnose and treat
esotropia, nystagmus, amblyopia, and
exotropia. They use prism-refracted light to
examine the various components of the
eye. It helps them identify issues while
detecting eye disorders or deficits. Prisnms
used to treat disease assist the patient's
eyesight by redirecting light into the eye. It
is also used to make corrective lenses for
people with certain eye illnesses or vision
problems.

In Architecture

Prisms that manipulate light are common in


architectural designs. They are commonly
employed in planning and construction.
Prisms are ashape frequently used in
architecture. For example, triangular prisms
are afrequent construction form in Sweden.
The angles of the building's roofs
encourage snOw to shed instead of
ccumulating. The very first skyscrapers

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