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A man who was browsing came upon racks filled with panes of stained glass.
After the 1st century ce, candles or oil lamps were used in lanterns with panes of glass or horn.
Each panel was perforated with 27 portholes, some of which are filled with panes of blue-tinted glass to reduce the glare of the equatorial sun.
Built of stone in the late sixteenth century, it has a pitched roof and little windows with panes the size of playing cards.
They hope to glaze buildings with panes covered in semi-transparent perovskite cells, allowing such edifices to declare, if not independence then at least autonomy from the power grid.
But to make it feel more modern, Youssef Haidar, their architect, filled one of the huge horseshoe-shaped window frames with panes of colored glass intended to evoke the paintings of Piet Mondrian.
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Mice were treated with PANE as described in Figure 2.
BALB/c mice were left untreated or administered with PANE (0.05% and 0.1%) via drinking water throughout the entire experiment.
Windows with fanlights, some fitted with colored panes of glass, suffuse the whole interior with gentle bright light.
Mr. Cetera came up with a tripartite window with transparent panes on the sides and opaque panes in the center.
He opened with a series of silk dresses with thin panes of delicate lace revealing slivers of torsos, backs, breasts.
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