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  2. Caustic (optics) - Wikipedia

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    Caustics produced by a glass of water, visible as patches of light Cardioid caustic at the bottom of a teacup Caustics made by the surface of water Caustics in shallow water In optics , a caustic or caustic network [ 1 ] is the envelope of light rays which have been reflected or refracted by a curved surface or object, or the projection of that ...

  3. Caustic Graphics - Wikipedia

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    Caustic Graphics was a computer graphics and fabless semiconductor company that developed technologies to bring real-time ray-traced computer graphics to the mass market. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The company name derived from an optical effect caused by the concentration of light on to a surface resulting from focusing through reflection or refraction ...

  4. File:Examples of Blood-Spatter and Droplet patterns.pdf

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  5. Spatter - Wikipedia

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    Spatter may refer to: Spattering, a process in which synthetic fabrics are coated with a fine layer of metal; Food spatter: the splashing and scattering of oil droplets during frying. Anti-spattering substances are used by food technology to reduce this phenomenon. Also spatter can be produced in microwave oven by the liquids of the food.

  6. White liquor - Wikipedia

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    White liquor consists mainly of sodium hydroxide and sodium sulfide in water and is the active component in Kraft pulping. [1] White liquor also contains minor amounts of sodium carbonate, sodium sulfate, sodium thiosulfate, sodium chloride, calcium carbonate and other accumulated salts and non-process elements. These additional components are ...

  7. 'Oligarchy 2.0': Experts weigh in on whether Biden's warning ...

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    Musk and Zuckerberg have scaled back and removed content moderation tools against misinformation on their social media sites X and Facebook following criticism from Trump, who was banned from ...

  8. Caustic - Wikipedia

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    Caustic may also refer to: Caustic (band), an American industrial/powernoise band; Caustic (mathematics), the envelope of rays reflected or refracted by a manifold; Caustic (optics), optic phenomenon due to light rays reflecting/refracting through curved surfaces/objects; Caustic Graphics, a graphics technology developer, part of Imagination ...

  9. Kate Middleton Stops Royal Convoy to Speak to Young Girl ...

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    While out at engagements in South Wales, Kate Middleton made a young girl’s day after the royal jumped out of her car to talk specifically to her. The Princess of Wales, 43, pulled over her ...