Allows for easy tracing while maintaining a frosted or "hazy" appearance.
Primarily used for architectural overlays, draft revisions, and layered illustrations. Other Potential Meanings
Stronger than standard tissue paper; resistant to tearing during heavy erasing.
In weather science, the "Barthazy and Locatelli" model is used to describe snow density and melting layers.
Often has a smooth, non-porous finish that works well with ink, markers, and technical pens.
A user named "thazy" hosts a repository related to the Mollick Hazy Krueger Paper , which focuses on neural network models and hippocampal contributions to learning.