fog

  • 61fog — Fine particles of liquid suspended in the air, such as of water in a fog chamber used for acclimatizing recent ex vitro transplants. See: mist propagation …

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  • 62fog — In maritime law, any atmospheric condition (including not only fog properly so called, but also mist or falling snow) which thickens the air, obstructs the view, and so increases the perils of navigation …

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  • 63fog — In maritime law, any atmospheric condition (including not only fog properly so called, but also mist or falling snow) which thickens the air, obstructs the view, and so increases the perils of navigation …

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  • 64fog — See rear fog light …

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  • 65Fog (Film, 1980) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Fog. Fog Titre original The Fog Réalisation …

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  • 66Fog (homonymie) — Fog Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Fog peut désigner : Fog, film américain réalisé par Ashley Miller, sorti en 1912. Fog, film américain réalisé par Paul Powell, sorti en 1923. Fog …

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  • 67Fog (disambiguation) — Fog is a term for a cloud in contact with the ground.Fog may also refer to:In music * Fog (album), an album of Sofia Rotaru * Fog (band), an ambient band * Fog (song), a short song by RadioheadThe Fog may refer to: * The Fog, a 1980 horror film * …

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  • 68Fog collection — refers to the collection of water from fog using large pieces of vertical canvas to make the fog condense into droplets of water and flow down towards a trough below the canvas.Technical explanationThrough a process known as condensation,… …

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  • 69Fog Creek Copilot — is a remote assistance service offered by Fog Creek Software. It launched on August 8, 2005.Originally known as Project Aardvark, Fog Creek Copilot was developed by a group of summer interns at Fog Creek Software. Fog Creek s founder, Joel… …

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  • 70Fog Investigation and Dispersal Operation (FIDO) — (which was sometimes referred to as Fog Intense Dispersal Operation or Fog Intense Dispersal Of ) was a system used for dispersing fog from an airfield so that aircraft could land safely. The device was developed by Arthur Hartley for British RAF …

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