Side windows add natural light, tastefully subdued
by opaque glass and gauze curtaining.
Not exact matches
To confound its potential predators, the
glass squid makes use of two U-shaped light - emitting photophores located at the base of its eyes: the lights cancel out the shadows cast
by the
opaque eyes.
Slowing down oxidation is brought about
by using
opaque, airtight containers, or fill the bottles right to the top and store in a dark cool place if clear
glass bottles are used.
Internal spaces like hallways, classrooms, and cafeterias — typically separated from each other
by opaque structures like walls and doorways — have given way to open layouts that emphasize
glass partitions and uninterrupted lines of sight, borrowing from cutting - edge work environments like Google's and Apple's campuses.
11 The photo - sensitive
glass roof is dramatic and adds cabin luminosity unless it is
opaqued by the driver.
The rear passengers benefit from single seats and are separated
by the driver's section
by an electrically operated
glass partition — which can be changed from transparent to
opaque at the press of a button.
This is not just any privacy
glass, however, the windows turn completely
opaque from outside looking in
by merely pressing a button.
If that's not novelty enough, you can choose a track on the jukebox
by text message (though when I was there I had to head outside to get reception) or make your way to the bathroom to check out the
glass walls that become
opaque when the light is turned on (again, maybe a little confusing after a few drinks).
Separated from the dining area
by sliding
opaque glass doors is an air - conditioned TV room where a long, deeply cushioned bench and a big lazy chair encourage curling up with a good book or watching a movie on the 48 - inch satellite TV.
It can claim balance, as in the relative proportions of the two principal galleries, enhanced
by the open entrance to the first and
opaque glass doors protecting the realm of book art and works on paper in the second.
To show the difference, studies
by the University of Alaska, used IR transparent polyethylene, and IR
opaque glass, for green houses.
By this reasoning, Edim,
glass is
opaque.
A handbook for university students co-written
by the chairman [1] of the French National Research Council explains it's the equivalent of a
glass window transparent in the visible spectrum and
opaque in the thermal infrared spectrum; but this «analogy» has been, in 1909, experimentally proven wrong
by a famous specialist of optics, the professor Robert Wood of John Hopkins University [2].
This simple hallway is lit
by soft natural light that filters through
opaque glass.