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6 relations: Aeron chair, Dental pellicle, Pellicle (cooking), Pellicle mirror, Photomask, Protozoa.
Aeron chair
The Aeron chair is an office chair manufactured and sold by American furniture company Herman Miller.
Dental pellicle
The dental pellicle, or acquired pellicle, is a protein film that forms on the surface enamel, dentin, artificial crowns, and bridges by selective binding of glycoproteins from saliva that prevents continuous deposition of salivary calcium phosphate.
See Pellicle and Dental pellicle
Pellicle (cooking)
A pellicle is a skin or coating of proteins or cellulose on the surface of meat (e.g. smoked salmon) or fermented beverages (e.g. Kombucha).
See Pellicle and Pellicle (cooking)
Pellicle mirror
A pellicle mirror is an ultra-thin, ultra-lightweight semi-transparent mirror employed in the light path of an optical instrument, splitting the light beam into two separate beams, both of reduced light intensity.
See Pellicle and Pellicle mirror
Photomask
A photomask (also simply called a mask) is an opaque plate with transparent areas that allow light to shine through in a defined pattern.
Protozoa
Protozoa (protozoan or protozoon; alternative plural: protozoans) are a polyphyletic group of single-celled eukaryotes, either free-living or parasitic, that feed on organic matter such as other microorganisms or organic debris.
References
Also known as Pellicle (disambiguation).

