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It was made of old paper, thin to the point of translucence.
The marble was coveted throughout the ancient world for its fine translucence.
The insert shows translucence of the central celt.
Alabaster, in particular, has long been cherished for its translucence.
Because of their translucence, milky-white individuals sometimes display the same coloring as the substrate.
Although he tries to hide his condition and feign translucence, people are uncomfortable with his existence, and feel there is something wrong with him.
The common name honesty arose in the 16th century, and may also relate to the translucence of the seedpods.
Translucence can vary as well, with specimens ranging form nearly clear to completely opaque.
We see social translucence as a fundamental requirement for supporting all types of communication and collaboration.
This early change in texture was likely subsequently followed by the accumulation of adaptively advantageous genetic changes that led to the above-mentioned skin-translucence.
The clarity of diamonds is assessed by their translucence; the more like water, the higher the quality.
Ultrasonics are a great solution for clear object detection, clear label detection and for liquid level measurement, applications that photoelectrics struggle with because of target translucence.
It is still used in medicine today and is a highly sought-after material in manufacturing on account of its translucence and resistance to heat and acids.