Sentence examples for reflection from other from inspiring English sources

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The reflection from other surfaces (i.e., adjacent buildings, etc).

The ability of the offset apertures to enhance visibility of the erythrocytes in the presence of high reflection from other retinal structures was especially striking when imaging within the optic nerve head and optic disc crescent (Figs. 5 and 6).

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To facilitate comparison with exposures of European cities, these are reported as incident levels with no inclusion of the sound reflected from the building façade of interest [ 7, 45, 46] though reflections from other building facades in the area had been included in the prediction modelling.

The irradiation 'maps' are derived from hourly time-series data for 1 year and take accurate account of shading by, and inter-reflection from, other buildings and surfaces.

The model considers refraction/reflection through/from the body of the UV lamp and sleeve, as well as the reflections from other sources, such as the reactor body.

In this paper, the authors firstly develop a general detailed acoustic waves propagation model validated by the comparison with different types of ultrasonic sensors and then they deal with the problem of extracting an arc from the ultrasonic scan in order to differentiate direct reflections from other spurious readings.

S reflections from other interfaces related to the crust and mantle cannot be observed in the ACFs.

Reaction to the events of Monday night, both in Rio and Sao Paulo - where there were smaller demonstrations on this occasion - has been mixed; outright condemnation in political circles and in the mainstream media mixed with more subtle reflections from other groups involved in the protests.

In the inset of Fig. 2d, the symmetric nature, sharpness of the (0002) peak with full width at half maximum (FWHM) of 0.087°, and the absence of reflections from other planes confirm a good c-axis orientation perpendicular to the (11 20) plane of the sapphire substrate.

The problem is summarized by Fred S. Kleiner in Gardner's Art Through the Ages: After scrutinizing the effects of light and color on forms, the Impressionists concluded that local color an object's true color in white light— becomes modified by the quality of the light shining on it, by reflections from other objects, and by the effects juxtaposed colors produce.

Reflections from other key informants indicated that translating political promises into actions was the top priority; it was considered almost impossible for a contributory scheme, given 75% of the population were in the informal sector, to reach universal coverage within the government's four-year term.

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