| 11. | These windows are electrically switchable glass that change light transmission properties with an applied voltage.
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| 12. | However, as stated above, a superluminal phase velocity cannot be used for faster-than-light transmission of information.
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| 13. | This decrease in light transmission occurs up to the point at which critical compaction is reached.
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| 14. | This data is rated in Visible Light Transmission.
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| 15. | Since comlinks are limited to speed-of-light transmission range, they are of limited use for interstellar applications.
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| 16. | In the early 1970s, Thomas Soules pioneered computer modeling of light transmission through translucent ceramic alumina.
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| 17. | White-light transmission holography was invented by Stephen Benton.
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| 18. | Another age-related condition is cataracts, the term for the loss of light transmission through the lens.
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| 19. | By examining the star's ultraviolet light transmissions, astronomers can calculate back-and-forth shifts in the ultraviolet wavelengths.
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| 20. | ;Immunity to electromagnetic interference : Light transmission through optical fibers is unaffected by other electromagnetic radiation nearby.
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