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We live in a cloud of artificial light that obscures our vision.
Gov. George E. Pataki said today that he would kill a bill that would reduce, over time, the light that obscures the stars over cities and highways.
Often experienced as a blind spot or a spinning wheel of light that obscures vision, an aura can also cause numbness, tingling or a loss of words.
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WFM properly reveals the structures in the sample, but suffers from out-of-focus light that partially obscures the detail (Fig. 1A).
Atomic line filters can be considered the optical equivalent of lock-in amplifiers; they are used in scientific applications requiring the effective detection of a narrowband signal (almost always laser light) that would otherwise be obscured by broadband sources, such as daylight.
You can also view the sky from a deserted road or from your own backyard, if you're sufficiently far away from city lights that can obscure your view of dimmer stars.
Although the presence of surfactant in emulsion causes a large amount of bubbles that obscures the light of electric sparks, the spark sound can be heard clearly on site.
We could cover the grass with something that obscures all light and leave this in place long enough to kill it.
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