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  2. Transparency (behavior) - Wikipedia

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    Transparency is practiced in companies, organizations, administrations, and communities. [1] For example, in a business relation, fees are clarified at the outset by a transparent agent, so there are no surprises later. This is opposed to keeping this information hidden which is "non-transparent".

  3. Opacity - Wikipedia

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    Comparisons of 1. opacity, 2. translucency, and 3. transparency; behind each panel is a star. Opacity is the measure of impenetrability to electromagnetic or other kinds of radiation, especially visible light.

  4. Network transparency - Wikipedia

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    IP layer transparency could be also defined from the point of server's view. If the connection is transparent, the server sees the real client IP. If it is non-transparent, the server sees the IP of the intermediate host. Transparency at the application layer means the client application uses the protocol in a different way.

  5. Transparency and translucency - Wikipedia

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    A transparency of 50 percent is enough to make an animal invisible to a predator such as cod at a depth of 650 metres (2,130 ft); better transparency is required for invisibility in shallower water, where the light is brighter and predators can see better. For example, a cod can see prey that are 98 percent transparent in optimal lighting in ...

  6. Flip-flop (electronics) - Wikipedia

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    That is, input signal changes cause immediate changes in output. Additional logic can be added to a transparent latch to make it non-transparent or opaque when another input (an "enable" input) is not asserted. When several transparent latches follow each other, if they are all transparent at the same time, signals will propagate through them all.

  7. Transparency (telecommunication) - Wikipedia

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    In telecommunications, transparency can refer to: . The property of an entity that allows another entity to pass through it without altering either of the entities. The property that allows a transmission system or channel to accept, at its input, unmodified user information, and deliver corresponding user information at its output, unchanged in form or information content.

  8. A Guide to Active Non-Transparent (ANT) ETFs - AOL

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    A new cohort of ETFs called Active Non-Transparent ETFs, has been hitting headlines lately. ANT ETFs give active managers a chance to keep their investing methods under coverage to evade the front ...

  9. Proxy server - Wikipedia

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    Transparent firewall means that the proxy uses the layer-7 proxy advantages without the knowledge of the client. The client presumes that the gateway is a NAT in layer 3, and it does not have any idea about the inside of the packet, but through this method, the layer-3 packets are sent to the layer-7 proxy for investigation.