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Goggles, or
safety gl****es, are
forms of
protective eyewear that
usually enclose or
protect the area
surrounding the eye in
order to
prevent particulates...
- Snow
goggles (Inuktitut:
ilgaak or iggaak, syllabics: ᐃᓪᒑᒃ or ᐃᒡᒑᒃ;
Central Yupik: nigaugek, nigauget) are a type of
eyewear traditionally used by the...
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Goggles! is 1969 children's
picture book by
American author and
illustrator Ezra Jack
Keats published by the
Penguin Group in 1998. The book is about...
- The term "beer
goggles" is the
phenomenon that
people find
other people more
attractive after having consumed alcohol. The term is
especially used for...
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Google Goggles was an
image recognition mobile app
developed by Google. It was used for
searches based on
pictures taken by
handheld devices. For example...
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Upside down
goggles, also
known as "invertoscopes" by
Russian researchers, are
optical instruments that
invert the
image received by the
retinas upside...
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examples include: FG 1250
Sperber ZG 1229
Vampir PAU-2 PNV-57A
tanker goggles SU-49/PAS-5 T-120 Sniperscope, 1st
model (World War II) M2 Sniperscope...
- as
welding goggles with the
proper filters, a welder's helmet, sungl****es
rated for
sufficient UV protection, or
appropriate snow
goggles. The condition...
- Toon
Goggles is an
American on-demand
entertainment service for
children that
provides animated cartoons, live-action shows,
games and
music worldwide...
- Dark
adaptor goggles, also
called red
adaptation goggles, are
goggles are made with red-tinted
plastic lenses. They were
invented by
Wilhelm Trendelenburg...