The quality of being opaque to a degree; the degree to which something reduces the passage of light.
The phenomenon of not permitting the passage of electromagnetic radiation.
1 But the revisions also exposed another problem in Chinese economic data: opacity .
2 Apparent opacity and color analyses suggest that the films present high transparency.
3 Cataracts were graded on the basis of the size of lens opacity .
4 Before him, in place of a horizon, was a vast livid opacity .
5 Transparency, opacity and colour were explained by Newton on the following principles.
6 Within minutes, I found an opacity suggesting the old healed ulnar break.
7 You can pick blending modes, adjust opacity and even add layer masks.
8 And it has precious little to do with your border wall's opacity .
9 Move the appropriate finger to adjust color, opacity , settings and brush size.
10 The risk and opacity of that market helped fuel the 2008 financial crisis.
11 These results confirm the previously reported association between myopia, hyperopia, and nuclear opacity .
12 Rafter's ambitious goal is to break the notorious opacity of the higher-education market.
13 The corneal opacity disappeared within a week but alkaline phosphatase remained persistently low.
14 The real enemy, the real fight is between opacity and transparency.
15 Essentially, stored light involves using lasers to tune the opacity of a gas.
16 Through the next several images the opacity enlarged, changed shape, diminished.
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