interm realease
The origin of the word "interm" comes from Middle French "entremets," from Old French "entrémets," meaning "between dishes." It refers to a light dish served between courses to cleanse the palate.
Interm Acting
Albert A. Michelson has written: 'Studies in optics' 'Studies in optics' -- subject(s): Optics 'Studies in optics' -- subject(s): Optics
Variously: physics, optics, quantum mechanics, etc.
W. A. Douthwaite has written: 'Contact lens optics and lens design' -- subject(s): Contact lenses, Optics, Physiological optics 'Contact lens optics' -- subject(s): Contact lenses, Optics, Physiological optics
In refering to world title bouts, a fight for the interm championship means: A champion (for instance a WBA champion) hasn't defended his title due to injury, so two contenders fight for the "interm" belt, meaning that whoever wins (the interm champion) has to fight the real champion when the "real" champion is fit and ready for action. Basically, it's just a money making think from the alphabet boys.
Net Optics was created in 1996.
Applied Optics was created in 1962.
Progress in Optics was created in 1962.
Samyang Optics was created in 1972.
Optics Letters was created in 1977.