It is also noteworthy that these radiolarians generally have quite fine frameworks and thin shell walls, resulting in semitransparent specimens. |
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This brilliant, almost emerald green is actually a two-part paint system that consists of a basecoat covered with a semitransparent overglaze. |
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The analcime occurs as simple semitransparent trapezohedra to 3.5 cm across that contain cloudy white to brownish-red inclusions. |
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The nail restorer is a light semitransparent liquid and has to be applied to the nails daily. |
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During its functional times a lampshade which is made of semitransparent cloth covers can add some wonderful ambience in the interior space. |
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As gels contracted they changed their appearance from semitransparent to almost completely opaque, with uniaxially structured matrix in the central zones of the gels. |
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These waves continue to their respective mirrors, are reflected, and return to the semitransparent mirror. |
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These instruments divide the light with semitransparent surfaces, producing two or more beams that travel different paths and then recombine. |
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In some instances, partial transparency can be achieved by covering the bottle with a semitransparent film. |
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If a category contains unselected components, the box in front of the category is semitransparent. |
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The fabric is semitransparent while at the same time offering protection by blocking 86 percent of the sun's rays. |
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Move the camera so that the semitransparent image and the actual view overlap and press the shutter release button. |
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A beam splitter is a semitransparent mirror, which has equal probability of reflecting or transmitting light. |
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The dorsal fin generally was uncoloured, unspotted, and semitransparent. |
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Grossular occurred as greenish-gray to pale brown semitransparent dodecahedral crystals to 8 mm and also as a granular material making up a high percentage of the skarn. |
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It is covered by a semitransparent curtain of woven metal netting made up of 10,000 cells that generate electricity using state-of-the-art solar technology and illustrating the creative force of the sun's rays. |
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It was used to copy the silhouettes of leaves, engravings, lace-work and other semitransparent objects which were placed in the sun in contact with the sensitized paper. |
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An integrated potentiometer allows the retro-reflective sensor to be adjusted to detect critical objects such as semitransparent sheeting or translucent paper. |
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When oil absorbing film whose thickness is about 0.1m absorbs the oil from skin, the film will change into semitransparent state and also its light transmittance will change. |
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A combination of opaque and semitransparent thin-film amorphous silicon modules dress the south-west corner of the modern office building, blending seamlessly with the standard window glass. |
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Located on an extremely busy street, the plot is marked by an all-round semitransparent wall that catches the attention of every driver passing by. |
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The fogged window was only semitransparent and I could only dimly make out the figures. |
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He created an ethereal, semitransparent grid of white steel tubes that merged with the landscape, at once cloudlike and formal in its composition. |
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The acetowhite epithelium is usually shiny or semitransparent. |
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