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- ulceration. Congenital opacities may occur as developmental anomalies or following birth trauma. Causes of congenital corneal opacities include sclerocornea...
- Opacity is the measure of impenetrability to electromagnetic or other kinds of radiation, especially visible light. In radiative transfer, it describes...
- and reversed halo sign. The differential diagnosis for ground-gl**** opacities is broad. General etiologies include infections, interstitial lung diseases...
- Opacities is the fourth EP by British progressive metal band SikTh. The EP is the band's first release since reforming in 2014. Opacities was self–released...
- Look up opacity or opaque in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Opacity or opaque may refer to: Impediments to (especially, visible) light: Opacities, absorption...
- Opacity family porins are a family of porins from pathogenic Neisseria. These bacteria possess a repertoire of phase-variable opacity proteins that mediate...
- § Brackets and transcription delimiters. Phonological opacity is a phenomenon in phonology. Opacity exists when a phonological rule that exists in a given...
- Kramers' opacity law describes the opacity of a medium in terms of the ambient density and temperature, ****uming that the opacity is dominated by bound-free...
- small white opacities in the vitreous humor. It is known to occur in humans, dogs, cats, horses, and chinchillas. Clinically, these opacities are quite...
- for details; The attenuation coefficient is also sometimes called opacity; see opacity (optics). A very similar approach uses the penetration depth: E (...