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  2. Storm door - Wikipedia

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    Residential wood and mesh screen door, US. Wood was the original material from which storm doors were made. While wooden screen doors can be visually the most appealing, the wood itself requires painting or some other form of coating to protect it from the weather.

  3. Screen-door effect - Wikipedia

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    The screen-door effect (SDE) is a visual artifact of displays, where the fine lines separating pixels (or subpixels) become visible in the displayed image. This can be seen in digital projector images and regular displays under magnification or at close range, but the increases in display resolutions have made this much less significant.

  4. Door - Wikipedia

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    A sliding glass door, sometimes called an Arcadia door or patio door, is a door made of glass that slides open and sometimes has a screen (a removable metal mesh that covers the door). Australian doors are a pair of plywood swinging doors often found in Australian public houses.

  5. Window screen - Wikipedia

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    An 18×14 mesh has become standard; 16×16 was formerly common and other common sizes are 18×18 and 20×20. For comparison, a typical screen in a clothes dryer has a nylon 23x23 mesh screen. Fiberglass solar screens provide over 75% of UV protection, by using thicker strands and a closer mesh than regular 18x14 fiberglass window screening ...

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  7. Screen - Wikipedia

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    Screen door, a mesh, wire or plastic, that covers a door opening; Fire screen, a device to put in front of a fireplace; Windbreak of trees or shrubs; Windshield (windscreen), protects the driver of a vehicle; Folding screen, a piece of decorative furniture; Rainscreen, in building construction; Rood screen, a partition in a church which ...