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To keep their optical performance and maintainability, single crystalline molybdenum and rhodium have been considered as mirror materials, subject to intensive investigations including R&Ds and mirror cleaning studies.
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Architecture is considered as a mirror of a civilization that is shaped up by needs, society, technology, culture and climate.
Thus, the wave event is considered as a mirror mode due to its compressional nature and characteristic waveform (Russell and Blanco-Cano 2007).
Bare PC films can be considered as the mirror surface and exhibit a high average reflection of 9% to 10% over the explored wavelength range of 350 to 800 nm.
Therefore, saliva can be considered as a mirror of body health [ 1].
On the other hand, proteins being primary gene products of plant's DNA hence, any observed variation in protein systems induced by oxidative stresses or any mutagen is considered as a mirror for genetic variations [ 20].
In these studies, the BM status is considered as a mirror for the efficacy of the metastatic process throughout the body, similar to detection of cancer cells in lymph nodes.
The alternating B-C bilayers in BDD with modulation periods of 6.18 43 Å may be considered as multilayer mirrors and Bragg and Laue X-ray interferometers.
When the amplified light propagates from the body of the microstructure into tapered nanowires, a particular taper diameter is considered as a distributed mirror [28].
For all sub-tasks, relevant ROIs were street, road signs, rear view mirror, side mirror left, side mirror right, while environment was considered as non-relevant ROI.
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