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  • 21Scrim (material) — The term scrim has two separate meanings in terms of fabric. In each case, it refers to woven material, one a finely woven lightweight fabric widely used in theatre, the other a heavy, coarse woven material used for reinforcement in both building …

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  • 22Cherrybrook Technology High School — Achieving Together Location Cherrybrook, New South Wales, Australia …

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  • 23Carlos Cruz-Díez — Infobox Artist name = Carlos Cruz Diez birthdate = Birth date and age|1923|8|17|mf=y nationality = Venezuelan training = Escuela de Artes Plasticas y Aplicadas movement = Kinetic and Op Art works = Physicromie Series influenced by = Seurat,… …

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  • 24Screentone — is a technique for applying textures and shades to drawings, used as an alternative to hatching. In the conventional process, patterns are transferred to paper from preprinted sheets, [Sharon Kinsella, Adult Manga: Culture and Power in… …

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  • 25aliasing — noun Distortion caused by a low sampling rate, as Moire effect or stair stepped edges …

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  • 26Order of the Reunion — Insignia of the order Awarded by First French Empir …

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  • 27Cathode ray tube — Cutaway rendering of a color CRT: 1. Three Electron guns (for red, green, and blue phosphor dots) 2. Electron beams 3. Focusing coils 4. Deflection coils 5. Anode connection 6. Mask for separating beams for red,… …

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  • 28Foveon X3 sensor — The Foveon X3 sensor is a CMOS [El Gamal, A., [http://isl.stanford.edu/ abbas/group/papers and pub/iedm02.pdf Trends in CMOS Image Sensor Technology and Design] , Stanford University (2002 or later). Retrieved March 3, 2007.] image sensor for… …

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  • 29photoengraving — /foh toh en gray ving/, n. 1. a photographic process of preparing printing plates for letterpress printing. 2. a plate so produced. 3. a print made from it. [1870 75; PHOTO + ENGRAVING] * * * Any of several processes for producing printing plates …

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  • 30Optics — For the book by Sir Isaac Newton, see Opticks. Optical redirects here. For the musical artist, see Optical (artist). Optics includes study of dispersion of light. Optics is the branch of …

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