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The setup worked so well that it reflected up to 83% of the light that hit it.
Early results show that as water vapor increased, thicker clouds would have reflected up to half of the sunlight back into space.
Post-test scores reflected up to a 41.5% improvement in correct responses on individual questions; a paired t-test indicated that the average score was statistically significantly higher after the activity than that on the pretest (p < 0.01).
The number of eigenvectors selected reflected up to 80% of the slice-wise cumulative variance or until the difference between two successive eigenvalues was less than 2% (typically 3 5 per slice).
The total score of the survey was used to evaluate BGM effect where a minimum score of 8 reflected a more positive emotional response and higher scores reflected up to a maximum of 24 points, which are indicative of negative feelings toward BGM.
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Snow reflects up to 80% of the sun's natural UV light, which can cause snow blindness.
White roofs would reflect up to 80% of the sun's rays, compared to dark roofs, which only reflect 20% at most, according to the Lawrence Berkley national laboratory in California.
Thin films of gold that reflect up to 98 percent of incident infrared radiation have been employed on satellites to control temperature and on space-suit visors to afford protection.
£60 keeneurope.eu GoLite McKenzie Reflexion 4-layer Hardshell The McKenzie uses SympaTex's new aluminium-based Reflexion material to reflect up to 75 per cent of body heat, backed by an ultra-thin, breathable, waterproof membrane.
This can also be accomplished by vacuum-plating partial reflective coatings of varying densities to an inner surface of double glazing; this can reflect up to 90 percent of the incident energy.
Using light-colored concrete has proven effective in reflecting up to 50% more light than asphalt and reducing ambient temperature.
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