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  2. Sightline (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    The illustration indicates the partially obstructed view of the front row spectators looking at the far corner flag of the adjacent touchline. One eye can see the action on the field whilst vision to the second eye is blocked.

  3. Line of sight - Wikipedia

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    Sightline (architecture) Line-of-sight range; Line-of-sight (missile), the straight line between the missile and the target Radar horizon; Line-of-sight propagation, electro-magnetic waves travelling in a straight line

  4. Non-line-of-sight propagation - Wikipedia

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    Most materials have both conductor and insulator properties. They may be mixed: for example, many NLOS paths result from the LOS path being obstructed by reinforced concrete buildings constructed from concrete and steel. Concrete is quite a good insulator when dry and steel is a good conductor.

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    “My view is hella obstructed but hearing Taylor live is enough for me,” one fan tweeted. In one TikTok video, a fan shared a video taken behind the main stage, with only the walkway visible.

  6. Standing-room only - Wikipedia

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    By contrast, standing room tickets are rare at major sports stadiums in the United States and Canada, with only the Dallas Cowboys' AT&T Stadium, the Philadelphia Eagles' Lincoln Financial Field and the Hamilton Tiger-Cats' Tim Hortons Field having such permanent arrangements, though they are usually marketed as part of a 'party deck' where the ...

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  8. Over-the-shoulder shot - Wikipedia

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    This occurs because the filmmaker has placed the subject as an overlapping object along the Z-axis of the frame, the Z-axis meaning the imaginary line that runs from the foreground to the background of a shot. [15] This schematic shows the axis between two characters and the 180° arc on which cameras may be positioned (green).

  9. Stenosis of uterine cervix - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms depend on whether the cervical canal is partially or completely obstructed and on the patient's menopausal status. Pre-menopausal patients may have a build up of blood inside the uterus which may cause infection, sporadic bleeding, or pelvic pain. Patients also have an increased risk of infertility and endometriosis. [1]