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Opacity is the
measure of
impenetrability to
electromagnetic or
other kinds of radiation,
especially visible light. In
radiative transfer, it describes...
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Impurities in the
crystal alter the
optical properties. It is also used to
opacify ceramic glazes and milk gl****; bone ash is also used.
Opacifiers must have...
- The left
apical region is
opacified in a case of
granulomatosis with polyangiitis....
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about 175 mL but may take as much as 500 mL.
Larger pleural effusions opacify portions of the
hemithorax and may
cause mediastinal shift;
effusions >...
- above,
therefore generates the so-called
white tin-
opacified glazes. Besides, the body of tin-
opacified wares is
generally calcareous clays containing 15-25%...
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infiltrates in the lungs,
which are
areas of air
space in the
lungs that are
opacified and of
higher density that normal,
usually indicating that they are filled...
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cannula into the bile duct. At that point,
radiocontrast is
injected to
opacify the duct, and X-rays are
taken to get a
visual impression of the biliary...
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unmatched by
other cultures.
Early pottery is
often unglazed, but tin-
opacified glazing was one of the
earliest new
technologies developed by the Islamic...
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Development of the
procedure for
removing an
opacified lens from the eye...
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saddle embolus. The
white area
above the
center is the
pulmonary artery,
opacified by radiocontrast.
Inside it, the grey
matter is
blood clot. The black...