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  • '''Blur''' is to render obscure by making the form or outline of confused and uncer ...he appearance of an unfocused [[image]]. Technically in optical physics, a blur is referred to as a [[defocus aberattion]]. There are two types of aberrati
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  • {{rpl|Blur}} *Blur (computing): An event that occurs when a GUI element loses focus.
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  • This is a bibliography of major works on [[Blur]].
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  • {{r|Gaussian blur}} {{r|Motion blur}}
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  • This is a list of external links on [[Blur]]. Retrieved on 2009-09-18.
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  • {{rpl|Blur}} *Blur (computing): An event that occurs when a GUI element loses focus.
    314 bytes (47 words) - 14:12, 21 April 2011
  • {{r|Gaussian blur}} {{r|Motion blur}}
    552 bytes (76 words) - 02:57, 18 September 2009
  • This is a list of external links on [[Blur]]. Retrieved on 2009-09-18.
    84 bytes (14 words) - 03:40, 18 September 2009
  • '''Blur''' is to render obscure by making the form or outline of confused and uncer ...he appearance of an unfocused [[image]]. Technically in optical physics, a blur is referred to as a [[defocus aberattion]]. There are two types of aberrati
    3 KB (511 words) - 02:26, 18 September 2009
  • This is a bibliography of major works on [[Blur]].
    385 bytes (55 words) - 03:36, 18 September 2009
  • ...ods that result in sharp images of objects located on a chosen plane and [[blur]]red images located above or below the plane"<ref>{{MeSH|Tomography}}</ref>
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  • ...ual artists are so varied in their practices that the lines often become [[blur]]red between visual art and many other fields in the arts, the humanities,
    1,001 bytes (147 words) - 10:52, 19 September 2009
  • ...chnology, it is an intuitive way to interact with digital content and it [[blur]]s the line between the physical and virtual worlds in more ways than one.
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  • ...rity culture 'harms pupils']</ref>. Frontman for British indie rock band [[Blur]], [[Damon Albarn]], said very similar things: "[the celebrity culture is]
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  • *[[Blur (band)|Blur]] {{rpl|Blur (band)|Blur}}
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  • ...lower third of EHF. Submillimeter wave start roughly above 100 GHz; they [[blur]] into the longer [[infrared light]] frequencies.
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  • ...members of other services. Some, such as target location and designation, blur between OPB and IPB &mdash; IPB finds the target and OPB plans and directs
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  • ...in the constellation [[Hercules]]. With opera glasses one can see just a [[blur]]red nebula. Single stars can only be observed with medium sized telescopes
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  • Military hazing rituals are ancient, although they may blur into legitimate high-stress training. Given the increasing integration of
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  • ...uals requiring glasses for vision correction, the resultant image may be [[blur]]red or out of focus because of the shape of their lenses.
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  • *[[Alex James (musician)|Alex James]] – of [[Blur (band)|Blur]]
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  • Oversampling, motion blur, post-production effects, fields, non-square pixels Vector motion-blur post-process effect (using node compositor)
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  • *blur( ) - Triggers the blur event of each matched element.
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  • ...with functions and runs with it. Haskell's syntax is especially biased to blur the distinction between a function that takes arguments and gives results,
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  • ..." is as a self-propelled weapon used in active combat. The definition does blur with some modern, computer-controlled mines that do not themselves explode,
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  • ...ondon on June 12th 2007 in which Blair argued that today's media too often blur the distinctions between news and comment. Published here in the ''Wall Str
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  • ...e boundaries at the Esther Percy School, and soon she joins Catherine in a blur of drunken nights and cocaine binges.
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  • ...Biblical values into all aspects of American life". Hard dominionism can blur into goals of overthrowing the government rather than taking control throug
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  • <!-- the following section is promotional blur and thus commented out for the time being
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  • ...ussions of extrajudicial detention in the First World War period sometimes blur the true detention cases with judicial processes that criminalized dissent.
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  • ...front. All journalists are watching the lines between broadcast and print blur. Some are questioning the very terminology of "broadcast" versus "print." ...dispute in the scientific community on certain matters also makes stories blur and useless.
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  • ...bordinate articles, which can inherit the UN name where applicable. THese blur from Politics into Military.
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  • ...n materials analysis, the line between chemical and biological methods can blur, since immunochemistry, an important discipline, uses biologically created
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  • ...es the preparation of reprogramming and WARM plans. Eventually, ELINT will blur into ES for specific missions. <ref>JP 3-13.1 p. II-7</ref> Russia, as ment
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  • *[[Gaussian blur]], [[convolution (mathematics)|convolution]] using the normal distribution
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  • ...roles of kings and priests (and their respective entourages) may similarly blur.
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  • ...nce radical metaphor, we can be aware of an initial double-focus effect, a blur produced when images from different realms of experience are suddenly super
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  • ..., deceptive behavior, metastasis, etc. The distinctions among those often blur.</ref> of biological, or living, [[system]]s—compartmentalized assemblage
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  • ...the [[Britpop]] phenomenon saw bands such as [[Oasis (band)|Oasis]] and [[Blur]] attain considerable national and international success. The 1990s also sa
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  • ...deception, flight, chemotaxis, etc.). The distinctions among those often blur, ''property'' serving generically in many instances.</ref> of [[Life|living
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