Sentence examples for to obscuration from inspiring English sources

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to obscuration

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The state of being obscured

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The fading was due, at least in part, to obscuration by dust emitted in the earlier eruption.

They are most often present at birth and tend to grow in the first few years of life, sometimes contributing to obscuration of vision and amblyopia.

A small amount of flux will be emitted and penetrate the dust clump at a glancing angle, leading to obscuration and dichroic polarisation from only a portion of the dust clump (see Fig. 5).

These susceptibility artefacts can also lead to obscuration of smaller focal liver lesions, and disease evaluation in the presence of iron overload in the liver should be interpreted with caution.

Conventional surgical techniques of laryngomicrosurgery (LMS) on hemorrhagic vocal polyps are often difficult due to obscuration of the surgical field by inadvertent bleeding from the lesion, and there are often significant amounts of mucosal epithelium loss.

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In addition, when the OW links fail due to obscurations or fading, the RF links can act as a backup still providing a significant percentage of the OW system bandwidth.

An attempt was then made to fire one of the light guns into the breach to provide obscuration with gun smoke to cover a further attack, but that too proved unsuccessful.

To examine the cardiomyocyte architecture in more detail and to avoid obscuration of the heart by the closely attached non-cardiac dorsal diaphragm (also known as the ventral longitudinal muscle), we generated transgenic flies harboring GFP under the direct control of the cardiac-specific tinC genomic element in the context of the tinC-Gal4 driver (designated tinC-GFP; tinC-Gal4).

The Coulter counter was shown to perform adequately over a large protein concentration range (7.5 150 mg/ml) and provided an orthogonal approach to light obscuration or flow microscopy as long as the formulation buffer was conductive enough.

Radio emission is insensitive to dust obscuration, and the breadth of the radio luminosity function ensures that sources are detected over a wide range of redshifts at all radio flux densities.

By contrast, the correlation coefficient rate 0.85 shows that the extreme reduction of the observed TEC is proportional to the obscuration percentage (Fig. 6(a)), which suggests that the photochemical process is essential during the solar eclipse.

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