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Hedda's search for danger may be transparent to those who know the play, imperceptible to others.
They may be transparent, but when or indeed if they will make it to the marketplace is rather less clear.
Scorpionfly, (order Mecoptera), any of several species of insects characterized by chewing mouthparts at the tip of an elongated beak; long, many-segmented, threadlike antennae; and two pairs of membranous, net-veined wings that may be transparent, darkly spotted, or banded.
It is proved that according to the form of the incident field, such mirrors may be transparent or behave as a dual source of pulses propagating in the opposite direction to incident pulses.
The PCM can be transparent to the internal space, and act like a window, or it may be transparent to an opaque material (i.e., the wall element) in front of which it is installed.
Using this method, flexible conducting films that may be transparent are obtained just by employing a very simple spray method and can be deposited on any type or shape of surface.
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Often, the challenge in market sizing problems is addressing various factors that could be called variables, because they may change over time or because they may not be transparent to the business involved in researching market sizing.
Of course, even if the market is open, it may not be transparent.
Iranian elections may not be transparent exercises in popular sovereignty, but neither are they decided by naked diktat.
Media firms that negotiate barter deals directly don't always do well: they tend to lack the expertise to invest in start-ups, and the deals may not be transparent.
This is some cause for concern as it highlights that the activities that occur when users visit websites may not be transparent for all users involved.
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