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  • 81Conductivity of transparency — The conductivity of transparency describes the combination of the sheet resistance and the transparency and utilizes the properties of graphene as the reference. Contents 1 Description 1.1 Conductivity of Transparency 1.2 Derivation …

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  • 82Referential transparency (computer science) — Referential transparency and referential opaqueness are properties of parts of computer programs. An expression is said to be referentially transparent if it can be replaced with its value without changing the program (in other words, yielding a… …

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  • 83Corporate transparency — is set of information, privacy, and business policies to improve corporate decisionmaking and operations openness to employees, stakeholders, shareholders and the general public. Standard Poor s has included a definition of corporate transparency …

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  • 84Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative — An Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (or EITI) announced by UK Prime Minister Tony Blair at the World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg, September 2002, expressed as its aim to increase transparency over payments by… …

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  • 85Electromagnetically induced transparency — The effect of EIT on a typical absorption line. A weak probe normally experiences absorption shown in blue. A second coupling beam induces EIT and creates a window in the absorption region (red). This plot is a computer simulation of EIT in an… …

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  • 86Pseudo-transparency — is a term used for X Window System clients that simulate the appearance of translucency or transparency by manipulating the same pixmap that has been drawn on the root window, or by instructing the X Server that the Background Pixmap should be… …

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  • 87Failure transparency — In a distributed system, failure transparency refers to the extent to which errors and subsequent recoveries of hosts and services within the system are invisible to users and applications.huh For example, if a server fails, but users are… …

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  • 88Order-independent transparency — or OIT in computer graphics denotes any technique that can correctly render overlapping semi transparent objects without having to sort them before they are being rendered.[1] Candidates for order independent transparency solutions include:… …

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  • 89Linaburg-Maduell Transparency Index — Le Linaburg Maduell Transparency Index est un indice de transparence[1] développé par Carl Linaburg et Michael Maduell, co fondateurs du Sovereign Wealth Fund Institute. L’indice comprend 10 critères d’évaluations attribuant un point en cas de… …

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  • 90Location transparency — Articleissues rewrite=December 2007 disputed=December 2007 unreferenced=December 2007In computer networks location transparency describes names used to identify network resources independent of both the user s location and the resource location.A …

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