Look up glare in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Glare may refer to: Glare (vision), difficulty seeing in the presence of very bright light Glaring,...
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Glare (derived from GLAss REinforced laminate ) is a fiber metal laminate (FML) composed of several very thin layers of metal (usually aluminum) interspersed...
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Glare is difficulty of seeing in the presence of bright light such as direct or reflected sunlight or artificial light such as car headlamps at night...
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Rockets' Red Glare and similar phrases could refer to: "...Rockets' Red Glare...", a phrase from the national anthem of the United States, "The Star-Spangled...
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Kelvin Glare AO, APM (born 6 January 1938 in Hopetoun, Victoria) is a former Australian police officer, who was Chief Commissioner of Victoria Police...
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Rockets Red Glare was a Canadian alternative rock band from Toronto, active in the early 2000s. Rockets Red Glare formed in the winter of 1999 following...
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Veiling glare is an imperfection of performance in optical instruments (such as cameras and telescopes) arising from incoming light that strays from the...
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Sun (redirect from Solar glare)
The Sun seen from Earth, with glare from the lenses. The eye also sees glare when looked towards the Sun directly....
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Ryan Martinie (redirect from Soften The Glare)
Martinie began playing with a jazz fusion / progressive rock trio Soften the Glare. They recorded their first album Making Faces which was released on September...
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Glossy display (redirect from Anti-glare screen)
tendency to reflect any external light, often resulting in an undesirable glare. Some LCDs use an antireflective coating, or nanotextured glass surface...
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