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A section of a window, the pane or glass.
Ãâó: histpres.mtsu.edu/then/architecture/page3.html
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Radiation with wavelengths which can be perceived by the eyes of animals. For humans this wavelength range is generally considered to be 400 to 700 nm. Absorption by the human lens provides a fairly sharp cutoff at 400 nm, but radiation with wavelengths as long as 1000 nm can be perceived as light if the intensity is high enough relative to the background at shorter wavelengths. ...
Ãâó: palaeo-electronica.org/2000_1/retinal/gloss.htm
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A term used to describe the body or color of a wine. A light wine is usually easy to drink and not high in alcohol. Muscadet is a light white wine. Beaujolais is an example of a light red wine.
Ãâó: www.grapestompers.com/glossary.htm
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without which no image exists. We looked at key light, back light and fill light.
Ãâó: www.waikato.ac.nz/film/handbook/glossary.html
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The sensation the mother feels when the baby "drops" down or gradually settles into the pelvis.
Ãâó: www.carolinas.org/services/womenchild/maternity/te...
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