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The phrase "reflective sheet" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sheet of material that reflects light or images, often used in various applications such as photography, safety gear, or art. Example: "The photographer used a reflective sheet to enhance the lighting in the studio." Alternatives: "reflective material" or "reflective surface."
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Gerhard Richter's large, partly reflective sheet of glass floated a few inches in front of the wall suggests analogous relations between the mirror, the window and painting.
Faris calls such parts "the girl," or "bounce-card roles," after the reflective sheet that softens the light around an actor, because the whole job is to giggle, simper, and coo.
Hayabusa2 drops five "target markers", which are 10-cm spheres covered with recursively reflective sheet, for touchdown onto the asteroid.
Geometric characteristics of the proposed CPC, such as the profile, the length and the height of the reflective sheet are given.
Low iron, anti-reflective glass, of the type used in a standard flat plate collector is used for the glass cover and the two concentrating reflectors have been modelled using aluminised reflective sheet.
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Cryogenic pressure vessels consist of an inner vessel designed for high pressure (350 bar) insulated with reflective sheets of metalized plastic and enclosed within an outer metallic vacuum jacket.
Various ideas have been floated, from placing reflective sheets on the ocean or in space to exploding a controlled series of hydrogen bombs to stimulate a nuclear winter.
Retroreflectors exist in the form of linear retroreflectors, prisms (or corner cubes), spheres, and cat's eye retroreflectors [ 17– 22], most of which have to date only been fabricated in the form of reflective sheets for use in road signs, vehicle reflectors, and safety clothing.
But this exhibition gives a new slant to the term by including such ponderous art as the psychic questionings of Susan Hiller and Cornelia Parker's The Collected Death Of Images, a semi-reflective sheet of silver grey next-to-nothingness next-to-nothingness next-to-nothingness
Commercial software was used to investigate the optical properties of the sheets, and cast-film extrusion was used to manufacture the modified reflective composite sheet.
We observed that the proposed reflective composite sheet, with overlaps of more than 1 μm in size, had distinct polarization and reflectance characteristics and, thus, confirmed the feasibility of the design for the production of actual reflective polarizers.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com