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  2. Light novel - Wikipedia

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    A web novel [19] is a literary work that is published mainly or exclusively on the Internet. Web novels offer authors the opportunity to share their stories directly online in a continuous format, reaching a wide audience. In Japan, many light novels begin as web novels before being revised and published in print.

  3. Li-Fi - Wikipedia

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    Li-Fi is a light communication system that is capable of transmitting data at high speeds over the visible light, ultraviolet, and infrared spectrums. In its present state, only LED lamps can be used for the transmission of data in visible light. [2]

  4. Transparency and translucency - Wikipedia

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    When light traveling in a dense medium hits a boundary at a steep angle, the light will be completely reflected. This effect, called total internal reflection, is used in optical fibers to confine light in the core. Light travels along the fiber bouncing back and forth off of the boundary.

  5. Language processing in the brain - Wikipedia

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    In psycholinguistics, language processing refers to the way humans use words to communicate ideas and feelings, and how such communications are processed and understood. Language processing is considered to be a uniquely human ability that is not produced with the same grammatical understanding or systematicity in even human's closest primate ...

  6. Bioluminescence - Wikipedia

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    The dragonfish species which produce the red light also produce blue light in photophore on the dorsal area. [74] The main function of this is to alert the fish to the presence of its prey. [ 75 ] The additional pigment is thought to be assimilated from chlorophyll derivatives found in the copepods which form part of its diet.

  7. Luminous paint - Wikipedia

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    Human eyes perceive this light as the unusual 'glow' of fluorescence. The painted surface also reflects any ordinary visible light striking it, which tends to wash out the dim fluorescent glow. So viewing fluorescent paint requires a longwave UV light which does not emit much visible light. This is called a black light. It has a dark blue ...

  8. USC scrubs DEI from some webpages as Trump cracks down on ...

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    The letter linked to an FAQ that said USC was "reviewing its 'DEI-related' programs and practices" in order to "ensure alignment with our compliance obligations in light of recent executive orders ...

  9. Light - Wikipedia

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    Light exerts physical pressure on objects in its path, a phenomenon which can be deduced by Maxwell's equations, but can be more easily explained by the particle nature of light: photons strike and transfer their momentum. Light pressure is equal to the power of the light beam divided by c, the speed of light.