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"Haze Motes". There is that famous passage in the New Testament (or is it oh, gosh now I'm going to forget if it's New or Old Testament; someone will correct me): "Do not try to remove the mote from your neighbor's eye before you have removed it from your own," or "lest you fail to remove the mote from your own eye". So there is this sense of occluded sight; "Haze," that haze.
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Assuming causal stability, the dog might conclude that it has simply not seen the food because it was hidden or occluded from sight.
Upon trial initiation, an acoustic stimulus was presented at the chamber's periphery from either one of two loudspeakers or a single loudspeaker, which were occluded from sight by muslin cloth.
In the example of Figure 10 the line of sight between and is partially occluded by, therefore only the segment contributes to diffusive paths.
Collimator sights (also called collimating or "occluded eye gunsight" (OEG)) are simply the optical collimator focusing a reticle without any optical window.
This means that an occluding object cannot be occluded by anyone, and that an occluded object cannot occlude others.
Magnetic trackers are particularly susceptible to interference from the environment while optical tracking systems depend on line-of-sight to the wand which might accidentally be occluded during interaction.
Looking ahead, her future seems occluded.
One graft was occluded.
But even this generous portrait of Norma Jeane feels strangely occluded.
This fraction is termed "occluded P".
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