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1. Visibility

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QC976.V5
Science--Physics--Meteorology. Climatology--Meteorological optics--Special topics, A-Z--Visibility ; Visibility--Meteorological optics
2. Visibility

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TL557.V5
Technology--Motor vehicles. Aeronautics. Astronautics--Aeronautics. Aeronautical engineering--Miscellaneous aspects of the general subject--Meteorology in aeronautics. Aeronautical meteorology--Special, A-Z--Visibility ; Visibility--Aeronautical meteorology
3. Visibility

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BV601.6.V5
Philosophy. Psychology. Religion--Practical theology--Ecclesiastical theology--The Church--"Marks" of the Church. "Notes" of the Church. Characteristics--Other characteristics, A-Z--Visibility
4. Visibility. Invisibility

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BL619.V57
Philosophy. Psychology. Religion--Religions. Mythology. Rationalism--Religion--Worship. Cultus--Rites and ceremonies. Ritual, cult, symbolism--Other, A-Z--Visibility. Invisibility ; Visibility--Religion ; Invisibility--Religion
5. Mohammad Ilyas New moon's visibility and international Islamic calendar for the Asia-Pacific region, 1407-1421 H

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6. Visibility

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17748201
7. Visibility

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17748245
8. National Research Council. Highway Research Board. Committee on Night Visibility. Night visibility

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9. National Research Council. Highway Research Board. Committee on Night Visibility. Night Visibility. Washington, D.C

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10. Symposium on Providing Visibility and Visual Guidance to the Road User (1984 : Washington, D.C.) Providing visibility and visual guidance to the road user Washington, D.C.: Transportation Research Board, National Research Council; [1985]

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11. Mohammad Ilyas New moon's visibility and international Islamic calendar for the Asia-Pacific region, 1407-1421 H. Islamabad: Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC) Standing Committee on Scientific & Technological Cooperation (COMSTECH)

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12. SAE International Congress & Exposition (1990 : Detroit, Mich.) Vehicle lighting and driver visibility for the 1990's Warrendale, PA: Society of Automotive Engineers; c1990

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13. Palmer, Alfred T. Conservation. Glass gauges replacing steel. Colonel H.B. Hambleton, Chief of Army Ordnance's Gage Section explains the virtues of a glass plug gauge to Mr. Thornton Lewis and Brigadier General H.F. Safford (left to right). Glass gauges are lighter and cheaper than steel, permit greater visibility in inspection, are not as much affected by room temperatures and heat of operators' hands, are not corroded by perspiration, need no protection against rusting, do not acquire burrs that would change the effective sizes. They can save the annual use of 250 tons of critical tool steel in government arsenals alone 1943 Jan

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14. Mohammad Ilyas New moon's visibility and international Islamic calendar for the American region, 1407H-1421H Islamabad, Pakistan: Published by Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC) Standing Committee on Scientific & Technological Cooperation (COMSTECH) and International Institute of Islamic Thought in association with University of Science Malaysia for International Islamic Calendar Programme; c1995

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15. Palmer, Alfred T. Conservation. Glass gauges replacing steel. Markings on the handles of the new glass gauges, which replace steel gauges in the Frankford Arsenal, are produced by acid etching as shown on the attached labels. Glass gauges are lighter and cheaper than steel, permit greater visibility in inspection, are not as much affected by room temperatures and heat of operators' hands, are not corroded by perspiration, need no protection against rusting, do not acquire burrs that would change the effective sizes. They can save the annual use of 250 tons of critical tool steel in government arsenals alone 1943 Jan

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16. Palmer, Alfred T. Conservation. Glass gauges replacing steel. Mr. A.E. Smith and Mr. Stanley Farrow (left to right) of Army Ordnance's Gage Section, discuss glass gauges, which replace steel gauges at the Frankford Arsenal. Glass gauges are lighter and cheaper than steel, permit greater visibility in inspection, are not as much affected by room temperatures and heat of operators' hands, are not corroded by perspiration, need no protection against rusting, do not acquire burrs that would change the effective sizes. They can save the annual use of 250 tons of critical tool steel in Government arsenals alone 1943 Jan

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17. Nakata, Yoshimi, 1975- Space making as a struggle for women's "visibility" in a Chiang Mai slum [Chiang Mai]: Graduate School, Chiang Mai University; [2001]

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18. Rupaul's drag race and the shifting visibility of drag culture New York, NY: Springer Berlin Heidelberg; 2017

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19. Hollem, Howard R. Conservation. Glass gauges replacing steel. Checking an inside diameter of a cartridge case with one of the glass gauges, which replace steel gauges at the Frankford Arsenal, are produced by acid etching. Glass gauges are lighter and cheaper than steel, permit greater visibility in inspection, are not as much affected by room temperatures and heat of operators' hands, are not corroded by perspiration, need no protection against rusting, do not acquire burrs that would change the effective sizes. They can save the annual use of 250 tons of critical tool steel in government arsenals alone 1943 Jan

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20. Hollem, Howard R. Conservation. Glass gauges replacing steel. Markings are carried on a label pasted on the handle of a glass plug gauge, which replace steel gauges at the Frankford Arsenal. Markings on other gauges are produced by acid etching. Glass gauges are lighter and cheaper than steel, permit greater visibility in inspection, are not as much affected by room temperatures and heat of operators' hands, are not corroded by perspiration, need no protection against rusting, do not acquire burrs that would change the effective sizes. They can save the annual use of 250 tons of critical tool steel in government arsenals alone 1943 Jan

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Instance 19641247


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