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filter noun classification, means to rectify, means to reeine, purification, purifier, refinery, screen, sieve, sifter, strainer
filter verb clarify, clean, clear, distill, filtrate, find, leach, pass through, percolate, purify, rectify, refine, screen, strain
Associated concepts: filter the evidence through the jury
See also: distill, purge, screen, select


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Acquisitions Innocure LLC is a US-based specialist developer of Oncology software tools and the manufacture of a new, advanced design of compensating filters used in conjunction with linear accelerators for the delivery of intensity modulated radiation therapy.
Regarding color and reciprocity, I never use a compensating filter in twilight shooting; if the colors are slightly off, who's to know?
Each ExpoCap is constructed of a durable black aluminum ring mount securing compensating filters between the front and back white lens elements.
 
 
 
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