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fogging effect

fog·ging ef·fect

(fawg'ing e-fekt')
In computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging, inability to determine or visualize results of a cerebral stroke several days after the insult's occurrence.
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In Chapter Two, the argument that the Faux Demetrius, a work of history about pretenders to the Russian throne, was meant as a political satire of Louis Napoleon (soon to be Napoleon III), but that it nonetheless passed unnoticed as such due to the fogging effect of the position of the author within the imperial government, is certainly intriguing.
Migration of a light stabiliser out of the PP part can cause undesired surface deposits or create a fogging effect on vehicle windscreens.
office in Cincinnati), Baerostab KK-432 has been shown to reduce organic emissions and fogging effects, helping manufacturers of automotive components, flooring, and wall coverings.
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