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  2. 5 Best Anti-Fog Sprays for Wearing Glasses and a Mask ... - AOL

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    Mask up and keep your glasses clear with these top-rated anti-fog sprays and wipes. The post 5 Best Anti-Fog Sprays for Wearing Glasses and a Mask, According to Online Reviews appeared first on ...

  3. Anti-fog - Wikipedia

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    Anti-fog agents were developed by NASA during the Project Gemini, for use on helmet visors.During Gemini 9A, in June 1966, Astronaut Eugene A. Cernan tested NASA's first space suit, and discovered during the space walk that his helmet visor fogged, among other issues. [2]

  4. Fogging - Wikipedia

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    Anti-fog, substance to prevent fogging of surfaces like glass and plastic; Fogging (assertiveness), an assertiveness technique; Electronic cigarette smoking, or fogging; Fogging (insect control), spraying of pesticides via a fog-like mist for insect control or for collecting them for study

  5. Optical bonding - Wikipedia

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    Optical bonding is the use of an optical-grade adhesive to glue a glass to the top surface of a display. The main goal of optical bonding is to improve the display performance under outdoor environments. This method eliminates the air gap between the cover glass and the display. [2]

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  7. Goggles - Wikipedia

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    Double lens anti-fog ski goggles were invented and patented by Robert Earl "Bob" Smith. [3] [4] [5] Visible Light Transmission (VLT) or S value describes the percentage of light allowed through the lens. [6] Astronomy and meteorology: dark adaptor goggles are used before going outside at night, in order to help the eyes adapt to the dark.