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By one of those paradoxes of light, if it is underexposed and backed by a dark surface, the image reads as a positive -- an ambrotype.
When it's time to snap the photo, it suggests setting the check on a dark surface in a well-lighted area.
If you strip off a bit of the sheath and place the fibre against a dark surface, what you see is no more than the width of a human hair about a hundred and twenty-five micrometres, or five thousandths of an inch, in diameter.
If you strip off a bit of the sheath and place the fibre against a dark surface, what you see is no more than the width of a human hair — about a hundred and twenty-five micrometres, or five thousandths of an inch, in diameter.
b A bright area created on a dark surface.
a A dark surface with weak light scattering.
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More heat is absorbed by a darker surface, leading to more warming.
Thinner ice means a darker surface, which increases the region's capacity to store heat and thus enables more melting.
"You can see a lot of dark regions around the different components where when they came in, they disturbed the bright dust and exposed a darker surface underneath," she told BBC News.
Coupon samples in exposures containing FeRB S. frigidimarina had a darker surface coating by the end of the experiment than exposures containing abiotic and FeOB Mariprofundus sp. DIS-1, which were orange.
Of note, the visual ability of each mouse was assessed by suspending the animal by the tail and slowly lowering it toward a sold dark surface (a table) for three successive trials.
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