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The most common type, nuclear sclerotic cataract, forms as the centre, or nucleus, of the lens slowly undergoes compression and hardening, turns yellowish or brown in colour, and becomes less transparent.
The general trend is that the overall transmittance curve for the as-deposited ITO shifts down with increasing film thickness (i.e., the as-deposited film becomes less transparent with increasing thickness as expected).
Probably because more intact or swollen erythrocytes will be present in the distilled water solution after continuous mixing with blood or other intra-abdominal fluid, the solution becomes less transparent.
Naturally, any single measure of association in a multivariate distribution becomes less transparent as the system of variables increases in dimension.
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But here the accounts become less transparent.
The lenses of our eyes become less transparent, less resilient, and often thicker.
Having been found out so often, the police's response was to become less transparent.
At that point, the arbitration proceedings became less transparent, according to Marcos Orellana, a senior attorney and director of the human rights and environment program for the Center for International Environmental Law, and a consultant on the El Salvador case.
And if the Fed became less transparent, it would lose a key guarantor of its independence: the knowledge within the body that, in time, all its deliberations (and any political shenanigans that might have gone on along with them) will be made public.
Cobalt-based pigments exhibit the property most useful for pigment identification as they become less transparent in the IRR, Figure 7.
"If they posted sufficient content that it would violate our threshold, then the Page would come down," Facebook's Bickert noted, but became less transparent saying, "The threshold varies depending on the different types of violations".
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