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The phrase "a opaque" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "an opaque"? You can use "an opaque" when describing something that is not transparent or not allowing light to pass through.
Example: "The glass was an opaque material, making it impossible to see through."
Alternatives: "a non-transparent" or "a cloudy".
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This work reports the design, fabrication and optical characterization of a micro-reactor array (MRA), consisting of a matrix of transparent wells realized on a opaque silicon substrate, coupled with a CMOS Single-Photon Avalanche Diode (SPAD) array, for bioaffinity assays based on fluorescence markers.
The touchscreen (Light Industrial Metal Cased TFT LCD Monitor, Craft Data Limited, Chesham, U.K). was covered by a opaque Plexiglas panel with 2×5 cm2 'cut-outs' 6.5 cm above the chamber floor that outlined 2 discrete stimulus presentation windows separated by 0.5 cm (Figure 1B, left).
A opaque or transparent door placed randomly or wide line in a random spot of the game is a pop up.
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"It spawned a litany of corruption, an opaque system and a business practice replete with complacency".
This technique involves adding a gum or an opaque white pigment to watercolors to produce opacity.
A pity that an opaque canopy now covers the train platform.
These clasts show a granulitic texture with an opaque vein.
Ophthalmoscopy shows a white reflection with an opaque lens (leukocoria).
The Atlantic is an opaque blue and not a clear ocean like the Caribbean.
Storing them in an opaque bag or in a cool, dry, dark place is recommended.
Treatment allocation was written on a paper and enclosed in an opaque and sealed envelope.
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