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Oxides / Transparent materials / Materials science / Transparency and translucency / Coating / Infrared / Aluminium oxynitride / Dome / Electromagnetic radiation / Architecture / Chemistry
Date: 2012-11-30 21:00:51
Oxides
Transparent materials
Materials science
Transparency and translucency
Coating
Infrared
Aluminium oxynitride
Dome
Electromagnetic radiation
Architecture
Chemistry

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