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the diffusers
noun
Any person or thing that diffuses.
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Spectra of each monochromatic light were checked at the level of the diffusers AvaSpec-20488, AvanThe Netherlandslands), and the 430 nm, 480 nm and 532 nm band-pass filters used produced light with a maximum radiance at respectively 430.3 nm, 472.8 nm and 527.3 nm.
CLAREY: That also depends on whether anybody can find a way to protest the diffusers.
The appeal is scheduled for April 14; the race result could change if the diffusers are ruled illegal.
Three teams have the diffusers, but the Brawn team has done a better job than the other two.
But Jacques Messager, a project manager at France Télécom's research unit, said the diffusers now cost about $10,000 each, severely limiting their consumer appeal.
The FIA race stewards at the Australian and Malaysian Grands Prix took the same line and responded to official complaints by the other teams by again saying that the diffusers were legal.
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Many teams accused the diffuser teams of Brawn, Toyota and Williams of having an unfair advantage.
Brawn were not alone in their discovery but made the diffuser work better than anyone else.
Still, the success of the Brawn car is due to more than just the diffuser.
But an F.I.A. court of appeal declared the diffuser legal after a hearing Tuesday.
The diffuser has simply leveled the race track, which is usually tilted to the rich.
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