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Do you have a reflection or an artifact to contribute?
This is not about extreme life span extension – though of course staying healthier longer does have a reflection in mortality rates.
The results of our design shows that TE and TM polarized wave have a reflection 0.482 and 0.485, respectively, at designed wavelength 1315 nm.
I also had SPECTER at one point, but I nixed that because I feared that savvy solvers would claim that this ghostly creature would also not have a reflection.
"We had to be concerned with how you put in a piece of glass without a seam in it that is 24 feet long and 7 feet high and is angled precisely at 14 degrees, so you don't have a reflection," Mr. Bastien said.
I do have a reflection on the whole story when I think about it from beginning to end.
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The convex surface of the same quality reflecting material has a reflection lower than that of the plane/concave surface.
"Most people think this is merely another boom period that we've had, a reflection of the cyclical nature in the New York economy.
A near-infrared stop-band filter having a reflection band width of 1356 nm with no higher-order harmonics and very small sidelobes were realized.
Furthermore, non-woven fabric absorbing material has a reflection loss −26 dB with the matching thickness of 2.08 mm at 9.35 GHz.
Fun Home is the name that his children give to the family's funeral parlor, but it also describes the Gothic homestead that Bruce has lovingly restored — a house of mirrors where no one has a reflection.
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