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  • 41Transparency and translucency — Diaphanes redirects here. For the genus of firefly, see Diaphanes (beetle). Translucence redirects here. For other uses, see Translucence (disambiguation). Translucent redirects here. For the Japanese manga series, see Translucent (manga).… …

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  • 42Transparency (optics) — In optics, transparency (also called pellucidity) is the material property of allowing light to pass through. In mineralogy, another term for this property is diaphaneity. The opposite property is opacity. Transparent materials are clear: they… …

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  • 43Transparency (linguistic) — Linguistic transparency is a phrase which is used in multiple, overlapping subjects in the fields of linguistics and the philosophy of language. It has both normative and descriptive senses.NormativeNormatively, the phrase can be used to describe …

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  • 44Transparency (data compression) — In data compression or psychoacoustics, transparency is the ideal result of lossy data compression. If a lossily compressed result is perceptually indistinguishable from the uncompressed input, then the compression can be declared to be… …

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  • 45Transparency (philosophy) — In epistemology, transparency is a property of epistemic states defined as follows:An epistemic state E is weakly transparent to a subject S if and only if when S is in state E, S can know that S is in state E;an epistemic state E is strongly… …

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  • 46Transparency threshold — A transparency threshold is a term used to describe a given value at which transparency is reached. It is commonly used to describe compressed data bitrates. For example, the transparency threshold for .MP3 to .WAV audio is said to be around… …

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  • 47Transparency International — TI An international anti*corruption organization. Transparency International is headquartered in Berlin, Germany, and its mission (as stated on its Web site) is to bring civil society, business, and governments together in a powerful global anti… …

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  • 48Transparency (projection) — A transparency is a thin sheet of transparent flexible material, typically cellulose acetate, onto which figures can be drawn. These are then placed on an overhead projector for display to an audience. This system is still found in schools, but… …

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  • 49Transparency (telecommunication) — In telecommunications, transparency can refer to: #The property of an entity that allows another entity to pass thorough it without altering either of the entities. #The property that allows a transmission system or channel to accept, at its… …

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  • 50transparency of the potential barrier — potencialo barjero skaidris statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. barrier penetration factor; transparency of the potential barrier vok. Durchdringungsfaktor des Potentialwalls, m; Gamow Faktor, m rus. коэффициент прозрачности… …

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