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These findings of visual appraisal, DF, lighting energy savings and discomfort glare show a discrepancy in using only the DF to justify the daylight performance of an office space in a tropical climate such as Malaysia.
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CHICAGO ROB MARSHALL wanted the title sequence for his 2002 film of "Chicago" to hint at both Roxie Hart's fascination with the neon glare of show business and the tawdriness that the bright lights conceal.
The basic situation for describing the annoying glare is shown in Figure 4, where a glaring source of luminance Ls is placed in the peripheral visual field of an observer whose line of vision goes to an object O.
Glare thus shows improved impact behaviour when compared to monolithic aluminium but is far better than carbon fibre composites (Vlot and Gunnink 2001; Wu and Yang 2005).
The results of glare testing shows a reduction of light scattering in the worse and better eyes of older drivers.
Their letter ignores the comparative glare study showing reduced effect of glare disability on simulated driving performance for blue light-filtering IOLs [ 9].We acknowledge the proof reading error in the Hammond et al. paper where the two bulbs were mislabeled in their figure 3 [ 10].
Though we are often in a suburban setting, in ordinary middle-class houses, some of the action does occur in the desert, and over all there is a bleached-out look, a glare, to the show; you feel you should be watching it through Ray-Bans, to keep out the desert dust and the unforgiving light.
It's a bold move: anything but the best beans show glaring imperfections with the Clover.
The 23-year-old Phelps put on a cheerful face, but in an interview later, away from the cameras' glare, his fatigue showed.
The vast majority of cases of overturned convictions also show glaring errors by defence lawyers: failure to call witnesses, or seek full disclosure of evidence and a general lack of effort are commonly cited when convictions are quashed.
Mr. McDowell, an actor mostly asked to show glaring, bristling hostility, brings so much gauzy charm to the blithely unapologetic and elegantly contradictory Mr. A that if this were a stage performance, he would get a standing ovation just for the distracted way he brings his hand up to the yield-sign-yellow scarf hanging from his neck.
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