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S, Voloshin Arkady, and Dryden Flight Research Facility, eds. Spectral contents readout of birefringent sensors. Edwards, Calif: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Ames Research Center, Dryden Flight Research Facility, 1988.

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Hang kong zuo cang tou ming cai liao ying yong yan jiu xin jin zhan. Beijing Shi: Guo fang gong ye chu ban she, 2011.

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Dubietis, Audrius, and Arnaud Couairon. Ultrafast Supercontinuum Generation in Transparent Solid-State Media. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-14995-6.

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United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., ed. Cellular solidification of transparent monotectics: Semi-annual report. [Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1986.

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Extracting transparency: A handbook on transparency and reform in the oil, gas and solid minerals sectors. Abuja: Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative, 2005.

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Klaus, Ellmer, Klein Andreas Dr, and Rech Bernd, eds. Transparent conductive zinc oxide: Basics and applications in thin film solar cells. Berlin: Springer, 2008.

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Forum on New Materials (5th 2010 Montecatini Terme, Italy). New materials III: Transparent conducting and semiconducting oxides, solid state lighting, novel superconductors and electromagnetic metamaterials : proceedings of the 5th Forum on New Materials, part of CIMTEC 2010--12th International Ceramics Congress and 5th Forum on New Materials, Montecatini Terme, Italy, June 13-18, 2010. Stafa-Zuerich: Trans Tech Pubs. ltd. on behalf of Techna Group, 2011.

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Bendow, Bernard. Optical Properties of Highly Transparent Solids. Springer, 2012.

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Femtosecond Laser Micromachining Photonic And Microfluidic Devices In Transparent Materials. Springer, 2012.

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Dubietis, Audrius, and Arnaud Couairon. Ultrafast Supercontinuum Generation in Transparent Solid-State Media. Springer, 2019.

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Bell, David A. Transparency Masters for Solid State Pulse Circuits, Fourth Edition. Oxford University Press, 2006.

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Gert, Joshua. Representationalism and the Transparency of Experience. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198785910.003.0009.

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This chapter discusses the twin theses of representationalism and the transparency of experience. In place of standard representationalism, the chapter argues for “modest representationalism”: the thesis that two people who are visually representing the same scene will have experiences that are, phenomenally, pretty similar. While this might sound like an untenable compromise position, neo-pragmatism provides it with a solid theoretical foundation. This chapter also criticizes an argument of Ned Block’s, which attempts to move from the relatively uncontroversial claim that we can imagine someone with an inverted spectrum, to the much more controversial claim that we must acknowledge that there could be a significant phenomenal difference between the way something looks to two different normal people. The chapter also argues that phenomenal content is in principle amenable to verbal description in a sufficiently rich public language.
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Royston, Angela. My World of Science: Force and Motion / Water / Materials / Solids Liquids and Gases / Magnets (My World of Science). Heinemann Educational Books - Library Division, 2002.

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Royston, Angela. My World of Science: Materials / Forces and Motions / Solids, Liquids and Gases / Magnets / Water (My World of Science). Heinemann Educational Books - Library Division, 2001.

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von Stein, Jana. Compliance With International Law. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190846626.013.81.

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If there is no authority higher than the state, why do governments ever abide by the pacts they make with each other? For some, the answer is simple: states only respect agreements that fulfill their immediate interests. Others are more optimistic. Some view compliance as a problem of enforcement, arguing that international inducements, reciprocity, concerns about reputation, and/or domestic politics/institutions regularly help sustain adherence. Others perceive compliance as a problem of capacity, or of poor management. Seen from this angle, mechanisms that “punish” through enforcement typically make matters worse; instead, treaties need to be transparent, as well as providing technical/financial assistance and solid dispute resolution. Still others emphasize the impact of social context, identity, and/or legitimacy. Governments keep their promises because they care how others perceive them, internalize norms, or view agreements as valid and fair. This article provides an overview of these perspectives, with a strong emphasis on recent developments, including findings from recent survey experiments.
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Grille de Points: 8,5 `` X 11 '' Grand Cahier à Mailles, Papier de Couverture Transparent Blanc Solide, 200 Pages à Pois Par Livre Pour l'école de Bureau à Domicile et l'écriture de Croquis Pour L'artiste. Independently Published, 2021.

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