
1) Acetate 2) Clarity 3) Cleanliness 4) Clearness 5) Diaphaneity 6) Openness 7) Pellucidness 8) Slide 9) Transparence 10) Transparentness 11) Viewgraph 12) Windowfactor
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1) Clarity 2) Concept in epistemology 3) Data compression 4) Diaphaneity 5) Display technology 6) Fluorescence 7) Human-computer interaction 8) International trade 9) Limpidity 10) Lucidity 11) Pellucidity 12) Physical phenomenon 13) Transillumination 14) Translucence 15) Translucency 16) Translumination
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open to public scrutiny.
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(access to documents) The institutions of the European Union have the responsibility of conducting their work as transparently as possible.
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Clarity of the sky.
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• (n.) That which is transparent; especially, a picture painted on thin cloth or glass, or impressed on porcelain, or the like, to be viewed by natural or artificial light, which shines through it. • (n.) The quality or condition of being transparent; transparence.
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(from the article `arts, East Asian`) Transparency refers to the preference in East Asian music for chamber-music sound ideals; no matter how large an ensemble may be, the individual ...
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(from the article `industrial glass`) Because electrons in glass molecules are confined to particular energy levels, they cannot absorb and reemit photons (the basic units of light ... The terms glass and window glass are often used interchangeably in everyday language, so familiar is this ancient architectural application of ... [2 ...
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(from the article `photography, history of`) ...blocked all unfiltered light) coated with a thin film of panchromatic (i.e., sensitive to all colours) emulsion, and it resulted in a positive ... ...image (not being green) and in the cyan positive image (not being red). The magenta and cyan dyes in the areas that were blue sky are ... ...
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Positive photographic image, usually in color, on film allowing light to pass through.
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A positive, color photographic image on clear film.
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A positive image on a transparent base, such as film or glass, viewed by transmitted rather than reflected light. When mounted in a metal, plastic or cardboard mount, a transparency is called a slide. Also Archival terminology for a 4x5 sheet of film
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: Enhancing searching, sharing, self-publish and commenting across networks makes it easier to find out what's going on in any situation where there is online activity.
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The quality of how a mineral lets light through.
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A World Trade Organization principle stipulating that a country
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A communication system which is transparent imposes no restrictions on the code or bit patterns in the information being transmitted.
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A type of Hold to Light postcard that creates its transformation with many thin layers of paper. A total change in image is caused by strong light behind the postcard. There are no die cut holes in the surface to achieve this transformation
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— In the context of news and information, a term describing openness about information that has become increasingly popular. In many cases it is used to refer to the transparency of government releasing data to journalists and to the public. It is often used in the context of journalists being open about their reporting process and material ...
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Positive color film such as a slide.
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Basically, slide film. A positive photographic image on film, viewed or projected by transmitted light (light shining through film). A positive image on a transparent base, such as film or glass, viewed by transmitted rather than reflected light. When mounted in a metal, plastic or cardboard mount, a transparency is called a slide. Also Archival te...
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A measure of the atmospheres clarity how dark the sky is at night and how blue it is during the day. When transparency is high, you see the most stars. Yet crystal-clear nights with superb transparency often have poor seeing.
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An indicator used by mineralogists to determine whether a mineral is transparent, translucent or opaque but not a good field indicator to use on its own. Transparency depends on how thick the specimen is, and if there any inclusions present. Also dependant upon cleavage planes and internal flaws present.
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transparence noun the quality of being clear and transparent
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In photography, a picture on slide film. This captures the original in a positive image (direct reversal) and can be used for projection or printing on positive-to-positive print material, for example by the Cibachrome or Kodak R-type process. Slide film is usually colour but can be obtained in black and white
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a physical characteristic of minerals, used to describe how much light can pass through a specimen
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