In technological terms transparency can perhaps be best defined as something <having the property of transmitting light without appreciable scattering so that bodies lying beyond or within it can be clearly seen>.
or an alternative technological definition might be
<the property of allowing the passage of a specified form of radiation such as X-rays or ultraviolet light>
In current affairs/politics currently the term transparency is often being used to indicate <exposing clearly to public view what is really happening inside some (usually government or local Authority controlled) institution, body or organisation, such as the security service or a nation's health service or a media corporation>.
transparency to the visible specter of light.
The paragraphs above that are mentioned are not included in the question nor are the terms referenced. The terms that complete the paragraph above about technological innovation cannot be named without more information.
Scott Murray has written: 'Translucent building skins' -- subject(s): Curtain walls, Transparency in architecture, Technological innovations, Architecture
The visibility of celestial bodies in the sky.
The adjective form is correctly spelled "technological" but the term "high technology" does not have a regularly-used adjective form.The usual terms used are the slang terms: high-tech or hi-tech.
"Hazy" in urinalysis transparency usually means epithelial cells are present, but it also may be a sign of bacteria.
Reflective and transparent originals are terms used in photography. A reflective original is a photographic print from a negative, while a transparency original is a slide or a photo printed 'transparency'.
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By technological environment , we mean where cluster of IT,software/hardware companies is there,suggesting an environment of technological fervor,showing latest technological upgradation and its applications in practical field.
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Graphite does not have a transparency.