In cars, the range of light transmission for the technology is 50-60 times darker than a typical sunroof to twice as clear as an ordinary sunroof.
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Splices can be inspected visually, and adjusted for minimal light leakage at the joint, which maximizes light transmission between the ends of the fibers being joined.
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Bundled in parkas against a frigid wind, researchers delved into a dozen independent projects to study salinity, temperature, minerals, light transmission, plant life, bacteria and larger animals.
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The stagnant air in the cellular space between sheets provides insulation, and additional cell layers can be extruded to enhance insulative properties at the cost of light transmission.
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There have been various reports in the popular press of experiments on faster-than-light transmission in optics most often in the context of a kind of quantum tunnelling phenomenon.
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The theory developed by Ulrich to explain light transmission by metallic meshes makes a few assumptions and idealizations, which will be used here as well in explaining the theory.
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The main way to achieve deep focus was closing down the aperture, which required increasing the lighting intensity, lenses with better Vard Opticoat to reduce glare and increase light transmission.
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Optic isolation modulates an electronic signal and into a signal coded by light transmission ( optical encoding ), which is then used for input for the next stage of processing.
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Driven by budget, or simply eager to explore the sculptural possibilities and light transmission of unconventional fabrics and resins, designers read chemistry journals, NASA Web sites and labels in hardware stores.
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Wells has led multidisciplinary studies of ultrasonic diagnosis and made major contributions to the advancement of light transmission, electrical impedance and nuclear magnetic resonance imaging, as well as to interventional telepresence.