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Suspension of very small, usually microscopic water droplets in the air; generally reducing the horizontal visibility at the Earth's surface to less than 1 km.
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| fogging |
Adjustment of the distance setting on a lens to define the subject sharply.
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| fogging |
A tone caused by ambient light. Overage photographic materials often manifest fogging.
Ãâó: www2.uiah.fi/~teofilus/gravyyri/glossary.html
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| fogging effect |
Transient difficulty in visualizing an ischemic stroke with computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance (MR) imaging, typically occurring about ten days after the stroke.
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an often fatal acute adenomatoid reaction in the lungs of cattle, believed to be a response to chemicals generated in the rumen after being fed cut second-growth grass (aftermath or fog). Called also acute bovine pulmonary emphysema, acute pulmonary emphysema of cattle, aftermath disease, atypical interstitial pneumonia, and lunger disease.
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