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  2. Building-integrated photovoltaics - Wikipedia

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    Transparent solar panels use a tin oxide coating on the inner surface of the glass panes to conduct current out of the cell. The cell contains titanium oxide that is coated with a photoelectric dye. [25] Most conventional solar cells use visible and infrared light to generate electricity. In contrast, the innovative new solar cell also uses ...

  3. Shoji - Wikipedia

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    Paper-coated nekoma shoji (with sliding sub-panel for view) inside the engawa, and all-glass garasu-do outside. Nekoma shoji ( 猫間障子 , also called mago shoji, 孫障子 ) have a horizontally-sliding translucent sub-panel (or two, for Osaka nekoma shoji), which can be opened from inside to give a view outwards.

  4. Shading coefficient - Wikipedia

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    It is the ratio of solar gain (due to direct sunlight) passing through a glass unit to the solar energy which passes through 3mm Clear Float Glass. [1] It is an indicator of how well the glass is thermally insulating ( shading ) the interior when there is direct sunlight on the panel or window.

  5. Paper composite panels - Wikipedia

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    Paper composite panels are a phenolic resin/cellulose composite material made from partially recycled paper and phenolic resin.Multiple layers of paper are soaked in phenolic resin, then molded and baked into net shape in a heated form or press.

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  7. Paper Ceiling Keeps Workers Without Degrees from Jobs - AOL

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    Called the "paper ceiling," this invisible barrier holds workers without a college degree back. The nonprofit organization Opportunity at Work says as many as 30 million workers are held back by ...