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The apical 2/3 is brown, gradually brightening toward the apical end of the cell.
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It is a place whose very name is typical of brightening prospects.
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The brightening occurs because barium sulfate is in the form of a fine precipitate that scatters light back through the silver image layer.
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Increases in porosity can increase light refraction, diffuse reflection and scattering, resulting in a brightening of the material's surface.
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Baking soda works as a fine-grained exfoliant, and might have antiseptic and brightening qualities.
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Banding noise, similar to shadow noise, can be introduced through brightening shadows or through color-balance processing.
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The effects of this modification on the cloud radiative balance operate in different manner from that of the marine stratocumulus cloud brightening scheme.
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One operation that one may want to support is brightening the image by multiplying every pixel by a constant.
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The combination of the rays leads to interference, brightening or darkening the image at that point according to the optical path difference.
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Rice and turmeric brightening granules: a gentle but effective exfoliant using rice powder to gently slough away redundant skin cells and oils.
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