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childhood pyelonephritis in which the renal scarring results from vesicoureteral reflux, with radiological appearance of intrarenal reflux.
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To throw or bounce back.
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The ability of a surface to bounce back some or all of the wavelengths of light that strikes it.
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If a wing has an airfoil that curves down from the high point, and then curves back up, it's said to be "reflexed". Reflex is the size of that reverse curve.
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A reflex camera is one that utilizes a mirror system to reflect the light, and therefore the image, coming through the lens, to a visible screen. The image seen in the cameras viewfinder then is the same image entering the lens. This system provides the most accurate framing and focusing. Most reflex cameras reveal a high percentage of the image that will be photographed, upwards of 80%. Some reflex cameras are able to show 100% of the image frame into the viewfinder. ...
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