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Dictionary » G » Glare GlareGlare (Science: microscopy) stray or scattered light within the microscopical system, extraneous light from windows or lamps, light scattered by the specimen that masks image detail and prevents thorough observation. An under- or over-corrected objective or condenser also may cause glare. ![]()
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Results from our forumThe Fiber Disease... I guessed about TU Delft? Look here: (I also found the clinton doc.) ICAS2006-4.1S DELAMINATION GROWTH RATE AT LOW AND ELEVATED TEMPERATURES IN GLARE J. E. Schut, R. C. Alderliesten TU Delft, Netherlands This paper presents the experimental and analytical research on fatigue crack propagation ...
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The Fiber Disease... Do these or do they not seem related to many of the things we suffer? Maybe different variations, as the TT says? Certain things seem to glare out here! Going from the backend of this scheme just might get us there. These folks think they got the handle on Reverse Psychology and thought ...
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Cheetah and leopard... a sharp, wide-angle view of its surroundings. The dark tear marks beneath each eye may also enhance its visual acuity by minimizing the sun's glare. The spine works as a spring for the powerful back legs to give the cheetah added reach for each step. But the great speed is very taxing physiologically. ...
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