The unframed hanging, with its front and back illumination, imparts softness to the work. |
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By now our carbide lamps were providing only a pathetically small amount of illumination. |
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Try a healthy dose of illumination for your eyes with discreet, shimmery pigments that catch the light and radiate a heart-stopping, soft glow. |
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Unfortunately, the airdrop contained no heavy mortar ammunition, no illumination rounds and only loose rifle cartridges instead of clips. |
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Nearer to him the yellow-orange strip lights suspended along the arched ceiling of the tunnel provided a little more illumination. |
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The short-lived microcavitation bubbles were visualized using time-resolved microscopy with stroboscopic illumination. |
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Growth response in distinction to the phototropic growth response, typically follows symmetrical illumination of the sporangiophore from above. |
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The spearing was conducted from row boats in 2 to 6 feet of water, by means of ordinary fish spears with illumination from jack-lights. |
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Electricity from excess illumination wastes an enormous amount of energy needlessly. |
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Also, because the light is redirected downward, the same amount of illumination can be achieved using a lower wattage bulb. |
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Continuous actinic illumination was provided through the fourth port of the vessel from a Schott KL1500 light source. |
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Skylights threw wells of illumination down through the still air into the hall, spotlighting the black and white tiled floor. |
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The high ceiling and the upper walls were plastered and whitewashed, a brilliant white in the illumination from skylights. |
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The spirituality of the month of Kislev is the spirituality of inner illumination. |
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Torah has taught that the central concept of the month of Kislev is the illumination of darkness. |
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Instead it measured the diffuse reflectance, which is relatively independent of the angles of illumination and measurement. |
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Fortunately, Lawrence remembered where the light switches were so the place was relit with illumination. |
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Along the one-kilometer road, which is closed to traffic at night, Chinese paper lanterns provide dim illumination and an exotic, enticing aura. |
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In terms of outdoor illumination, colonials who ventured out at night carried torches or lanterns. |
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In particular, real-time 3D graphics rendering is not yet capable of global illumination. |
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An ideal situation would be a very bright bulb attached to a rheostat, so that the desired illumination level could be chosen as required. |
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The huge primary lights in the ceiling were darkened but the scattered emergency lights gave some illumination. |
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With only the ceiling lights for illumination, the soldier couldn't tell the time of day. |
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In the darkening light, street lamps began to light up and windows glowed with indoor illumination. |
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A light well toward the back of the public space between buildings will provide illumination to spaces below grade. |
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The ducts diffuse and baffle the direct illumination of the fluorescent tubes to create a large scale luminaire. |
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Additional illumination for reading is provided by minimalist LED headboard lights with specially designed square chrome backplates. |
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Ornate sconces lined the walls, bringing the hall into flickering illumination. |
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Many loads are highly inductive, such a lightly loaded motors and illumination transformers and ballasts. |
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Small recessed ceiling fixtures provide additional illumination around the dining room, along with valance lighting over the wall banquettes. |
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This is the traditional, threefold mystical way of purgation, illumination and union. |
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The AAR operator is responsible for control of the aircraft's rendezvous beacons and tanker illumination lights during air-to-air refuelling. |
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Robert blinked in the sudden semi-darkness, the only illumination being the moonlight which shone through cracks in the curtains. |
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Flashlights and torches provide just enough illumination to see the creatures in all their oddness. |
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Observe the gleam of the soldiers' swords by the light of the torches used for illumination and setting villages ablaze. |
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A small table sat in the middle of a dimly lit room, candles and torches providing barely enough illumination for the six seated men to see. |
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There was a fairish stage, and boxes, pit and gallery, and as soon as practicable illumination was by town gas. |
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We would all be shepherded into the large sitting room where the lights were turned off and the only illumination came from the crackling fire. |
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No attempt was made to shield animals from natural or artificial light other than between the time of drug injection and laser illumination. |
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The use of polarized illumination makes birefringence a factor in optical performance. |
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Manuscript illumination flourished under the patronage of the dukes of Burgundy, kings of England, Portuguese monarchs, and Hapsburg rulers. |
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Interference reflection microscopy measures the reflection of a specimen under monochromatic illumination. |
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The photoproduct again undergoes photobleaching during the second illumination. |
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If there are a lot of windows in your scene, consider shooting at twilight when the illumination levels will be closer. |
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Whatever the source of illumination, many works were either underlit, overlit, or dominated by bigger or more brightly colored neighbors. |
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For homes or businesses that require constant illumination, tubular skylights present a cost-saving option. |
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Their work offers an unforgettable anthology of movement, illumination and music. |
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The sole illumination comes from narrow windows that admit only slivers of light. |
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Her features were small, and were lit up and brightened by the sunlight's illumination. |
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A night light was plugged into the wall along the way, offering scant illumination, but he could still make out Robyn's form. |
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All measurement readings were standardized using a bright field image of the background illumination. |
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Leaflets of nyctinastic plants assume a vertical position in darkness and revert to horizontal orientation upon illumination. |
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Mystical illumination, then, unlike objectless contemplation, is inherently of the nature of a gift. |
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There was a lantern on the table providing illumination and the wooden folding chair was in front. |
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General or background lighting provides an overall level of illumination when natural light levels are low. |
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This crosswalk provides for push button activated flashing yellow hazard lights and illumination of the crosswalk area. |
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I rarely venture into the fridge before work, and when I get home, the kitchen light provides ample illumination. |
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The most amazing thing about it is that you get about 12 times the battery life of a light putting out comparable illumination. |
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The lighting that is currently in place is extremely poor, with only six lights providing dim illumination inside the subway. |
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The basement was dank and dark with no windows and only a few strategically placed fluorescent lights for illumination. |
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A third of the light generated by street illumination goes straight upwards, which is a terrible waste and of no benefit to anybody. |
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The use of blue light in this experiment is important because white light illumination caused significant heating artifacts. |
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Where access is not too long and difficult, battery packs like those used for video lights can provide excellent illumination. |
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The headlamps' illumination was the first light this pitch-black place had known in decades, possibly centuries. |
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This list includes the brushed metal-look instrument panel trim, ambient foot lights, and welcome illumination. |
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Last night, creeping along in the dark, with no illumination but the lights of the vehicles, I could see little. |
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The ancient art of book illumination was still the prevailing form of painting in France at the beginning of the 15th century. |
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France had maintained a longstanding tradition of floral decoration in art and manuscript illumination since the Middle Ages. |
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Moreover, her reading does allow for the illumination of crucial aspects of Smithson's practice that might otherwise have gone undetected. |
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Today I shall search for sources of spiritual illumination and reach out to them in order to absorb their light. |
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Before his illumination, Rousseau's thoughts had turned incessantly upon his relation to his fellow men. |
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Engagements during hours of darkness can require illumination, such as a star cluster or parachute flare, to illuminate enemy positions. |
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One example is this twelfth-century illumination from another Greek codex of the book of Job. |
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Lexx casts an illumination spell so that they can all better see and they continue on with the glowing illuminant orb leading them. |
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He showed that the amoeba Pelomyxa became immotile upon illumination, whereas the photosynthetic alga Euglena was attracted to light. |
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If these writers possessed some illumination in their own fields-English or Media Studies, say, or Semiotics-the term would be inapplicable. |
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Unfortunately, it causes considerable photobleaching because the same fluorophores are under constant illumination. |
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In the previous study, the photocurrent was induced by continuous illumination and the results contained the contribution of multiple steps. |
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Pairs of test and control samples were incubated either in the darkness or under continuous illumination with white light. |
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It has been known for more than a century that unilateral illumination induces phototropic bending in plants. |
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Firefly flash and locomotion were observed using IR illumination that did not effect the phototube. |
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Whole paragraphs, like the following one, are worth quoting in full for their vivid illumination of an age. |
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A three-piece field artillery battery was involved for marking and night illumination tasks. |
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Muses of the moment, they have always known that the instant of illumination is that point of equilibrium between being and becoming. |
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These techniques work at the level of the pixels, the minute areas of illumination which make up images. |
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To conquer this problem, we used a second beamsplitter to introduce integrated in-line illumination in the system. |
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Alternatively, embryo plastids and leaf chloroplasts were prepared as described, but without illumination. |
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One of their missions was to fire illumination flares to aid commercial and military aircraft that were forced to ditch at sea. |
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A man walking in front with a flashlight would have provided better illumination. |
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The field iris diaphragm controls the area of the circle of light illumination the specimen. |
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This shows a heavily cratered highland terrain, and is used to monitor illumination of polar areas, and long shadows cast by large crater rims. |
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There are opportunities for people to use their creative abilities in fine dancing, needlework, illumination, and other crafts such as pottery. |
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In the theaters, the gaslights are going out, replaced by flat, bright electric illumination. |
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Edison designed this distribution system to compete with gaslight on price, while offering brighter and safer illumination. |
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At the turn of the 20th century, most buildings used daylighting as the major source of daytime illumination. |
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This glair was also commonly used as a binder for pigments used in medieval illumination. |
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However, the play works pruriently on our base appetites without offering anything in the way of psychological illumination. |
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Only good illumination and use of diapositives allow the interpretation of the subtle tone contrasts which express forest composition. |
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If properly designed for sufficient illumination during emergency egress, no problem should occur with hallway usage during the response call. |
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Through these, new subject matter and models were widely disseminated, with diffusion into book illumination and sculpture. |
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Imaginative stage lighting provided dim illumination and served to showcase dancers in center stage. |
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Only the ceiling lantern was lit, giving but dim illumination to the cabin. |
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A curving, stretched-fabric ceiling has dimmable backlighting to allow shadow-free illumination for procedures. |
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At night the headlights have an extremely sharp cut-off of illumination on the dipped beams. |
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This Meditation is a technique developed to achieve spiritual growth and illumination. |
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The illumination used is a pulsed excimer laser operating at lithographic wavelength. |
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After switching to UV illumination, a clear image of the fluorescent exodermis allowed observation and measurement of its component cells. |
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Now the endoscope consists of a series of rod lens and objective lens, eyepiece lens and optical fibres for illumination. |
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An illumination processor could adjustably control light output based on the colors of portions of the display screen. |
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In effect, the illumination direction appears to be coming from the northeast for the July subscene and southeast for the January subscene. |
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Above our table were small, hanging lights whose subtle illumination was overpowered by the streetlights, a reminder of the restaurant's location. |
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Rather than selective filtering for purposes of justification, information is instead used as the fuel for illumination. |
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Organic light-emitting diode technology may provide a better way of generating white light with improved illumination quality over today's fluorescents. |
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The TPIAL emits a highly collimated beam of infrared light for precision aiming, as well as a separate infrared illumination beam with adjustable focus. |
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Each leaf or folio has two pages and these were normally marked out for the text and any illumination by a process of pricking and ruling using a variety of instruments. |
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Cylindrically curved slopes successively inner-reflect illumination light. |
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Another illumination also illustrating Combat des Trentes shows the Breton-French knights with a narrow, forked white oriflam, charged with a cross couped. |
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At only 23 watts, the bulb emits as much illumination as a 100-watt incandescent bulb, making it energy efficient as it neutralizes smoke and odors. |
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It comes equipped with transmitted and reflected light illumination. |
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He arranged for uniform and constant illumination of the field of view by using an oil lamp and a condenser with two lenses that was mounted adjustably on its own stand. |
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Thus, continuous illumination creates another kind of deprotonated Schiff base containing photoproduct unrelated to the azide photocycle we described here. |
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Socrates was put to death, but the Socratic philosophy rose like the sun in heaven, and spread its illumination over the whole intellectual firmament. |
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In the end, the driver crawled along until he could get into a lay-by using only his indicator light for illumination, and used his own mobile to call the police. |
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Its meager light provided the group its only means of illumination. |
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Increased illumination in the night too would disorient turtles and hatchlings and prevent them from finding their way to the sea after they hatch. |
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Meanwhile, gas illumination and, later, electrical lighting supplanted natural light, while steam slowly became the dominant source of stationary and motive power. |
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Even in the war itself, in its inherent character, we have the illumination of a great social principle which has a vital bearing on our theology of sin. |
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Once inside the south ambulatory, light from an unseen set of windows above creates dashes of illumination along the Spanish Jana limestone floor. |
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Maxine flicked on the electric lantern she was carrying, filling the corridor with a crisp, bluish light that was strange after the faint orange illumination of the torches. |
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It is an emphasis and a faith apparent in the manuscript illumination and the great crucifixes of the Ottonian period and expressed in the liturgy of the church. |
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As markers of the membrane, this author used the spicules of a crenated red cell, a spot created by illumination of the membrane with a laser, or Heinz bodies. |
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And now that they may be expelled and annihilated they are brought to light and seen clearly through the illumination of this dark light of divine contemplation. |
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Until recently, however, pulses on the order of a few femtoseconds were the shortest illumination sources available for the study of dynamic events. |
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The lack of any illumination surprised and disorientated him. |
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Many stereomicroscopes having the parallel or common main objective design are coupled to illumination stands that are equipped with iris diaphragms. |
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Through his narrative of the illumination, Rousseau mythologized the violence of breaking this mold as the liberation of self through the experience of accident. |
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During the twelfth century the sculptural decoration, manuscript illumination, stone towers on churches and stained glass were all successively proscribed. |
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The only illumination is a single naked light bulb hung in the middle. |
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And then, with our mind made impassible and spiritual, we shall participate in a spiritual illumination from him, and in a union that transcends our mental faculties. |
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We don't expect illumination to be a systemic confidence builder. |
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As LEDs and LED arrays become more prevalent in illumination and communications, precise metrology of these devices will become increasingly important. |
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The data collection and analysis are subsequently geared to the illumination or resolution of the research issue or problem that has been identified at the outset. |
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Good otoscopic illumination, cerumen removal and attention to the position and mobility of the tympanic membrane are important for an accurate diagnosis. |
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Venom began to glow an unnatural green color as the room seemed to darken and time slowed as Bloodlust joined her sister with her own inhuman red illumination. |
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Thus, regions that are often covered with clouds and do not lend themselves to visible light and near-infrared remote sensing can be imaged using radar illumination. |
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Subsequent to the laser photolysis, leakage of acridine orange is observed via the increase in fluorescence under constant illumination with exciting light. |
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These states were detected both by short actinic flashes and by the switching of the actinic illumination level between different stationary state values. |
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This approach can be very cost-effective, since the cost of non-LED based actinic illumination is significantly lower than LED-based illumination. |
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So we decided to have an exhibition on the theme of illumination. |
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In kundalini yoga you attempt to move energy from the base of your spine through chakras or energy centers to the crown of your head to bring about illumination. |
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A few small oil lamps were hung from rafters in strategic spots, casting lonesome pools of illumination to steal the gloom from the darkest corners. |
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An affair that blossoms in his 40s and is quickly squelched by a departmental rival serves as his single true illumination. |
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But there are times and places when a natural landscape, without any artificial illumination, looks just as rich and moody in the afterglow of sunset. |
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It was a dramatic scene as the arc lamps lit up the evening sky providing the illumination to allow the sugar to be pumped from the stricken tanker into a replacement one. |
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Emblazened by his illumination, his ordination as a satguru and the blessings of Gods and devas, Gurudeva contributed to the revival of Hinduism in immeasurable abundance. |
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So placed, the light sculpture's flickering luminosity seems to both recall an earlier contemplation and act as new illumination to a newer generation. |
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The book is fascinating partly for its illumination of the origins of current conventions. |
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Every chapter offers similar moments of illumination, moments that send the reader back to the text under discussion with a fresh appreciation for the whole. |
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An entire show had been cancelled and the theatre hall spruced up with translucent blue illumination and coloured-halogen lights that danced to the music on smoke screens. |
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He also made practical improvements in microscope design including, in 1870, the use of a condenser to give a high-powered even illumination of the field of view. |
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Combining oblique and differential interference illumination allows the system to capture high-contrast images while imaging macro and micro features. |
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The lesson is that, while all sorts of moments of illumination can occur, it is not to be expected that knowing this God will be instantaneous or immediate. |
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Here are five of my favorite moments of illumination from the book. |
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The petrographic analysis was performed using a NIKON ECLIPSE E200 trinocular polarizing microscope with transmitted illumination. |
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This technology will better image deep structural elements and improve subsalt and salt flank illumination. |
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Thus, the end-user could suffer undependable illumination and pay through the nose for it. |
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But more than that, I was ecstatic and thrilled to find the animal, which looked surrealistically big in the illumination of my headlamp. |
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The system inactivates plasma and platelets using the same illumination device, process and active compound. |
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One footcandle of illumination is a lumen of light distributed over a 1 sq. |
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Three factors affect the amount of footcandle illumination available at any given point. |
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A foot-candle is equivalent to the illumination produced per square foot by one candle at a distance of one foot. |
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Paul's faith was at this crisis in his spiritual illumination more Abrahamic than Christlike in its character. |
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Eyes undergoing vitrectomy are normally exposed to light by endoillumination, illumination by the operating microscope, and chandelier lighting. |
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Ptolemy offered explanations for many phenomena concerning illumination and colour, size, shape, movement and binocular vision. |
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These media included fresco, mosaics, sculpture, and manuscript illumination. |
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His miniature technique derived from the medieval art of manuscript illumination. |
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The style of painting grew directly out of the Medieval arts of tempera painting, stained glass and book illumination. |
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The switch to quiet incandescent illumination in turn required a switch to more expensive film stock. |
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The main supply for the illumination should be protected against accidental piercing, or placed away from the board. |
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In Topkapi Palace, these manuscripts were created by the artists working in Nakkashane, the atelier of the miniature and illumination artists. |
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A full moon was desirable, as it would provide illumination for aircraft pilots and have the highest tides. |
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The A380's interior illumination system uses bulbless LEDs in the cabin, cockpit, and cargo decks. |
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On the outside of the aircraft, HID lighting is used for brighter illumination. |
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Such bulbs are much smaller than normal incandescent bulbs, and are widely used where intense illumination is needed in a limited space. |
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Such lamps were used for projection or illumination for scientific instruments such as microscopes. |
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However, the Image Dissector camera was found to be lacking in light sensitivity, requiring excessive levels of illumination. |
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Parking illumination in residential districts must be nonflashing and directed away from abutting lots. |
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They can explode on heating, force, drying, illumination, or sometimes spontaneously. |
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The illumination and decoration was normally planned at the inception of the work, and space reserved for it. |
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The inclusion of gold on an illumination alludes to many different possibilities for the text. |
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Illuminators had to be very careful when applying gold leaf to the manuscript for fear ruining the color already placed in the illumination. |
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Displaying the amazing detail and richness of a text, the addition of illumination was never an afterthought. |
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Camera systems used similar spinning discs and required intensely bright illumination of the subject for the light detector to work. |
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When the off time was 0 s, namely, the illumination is continuous, a black film was deposited. |
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The lighthouse is 45 metres tall, and the crystal panels which are part of its illumination system were brought from France. |
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Public illumination preceded the discovery and adoption of gaslight by centuries. |
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It was achieved by restricting the ingress of air with either metal gauze or fine tubes, but the illumination from such lamps was very poor. |
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Until the development of effective electric lamps in the early 1900s miners used flame lamps to provide illumination. |
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Another safe source of illumination in mines was bottles containing fireflies. |
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Pressing a flint against the disk produced a shower of sparks and dim illumination. |
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Some pits continued to use candles for illumination, relying on the Davy to warn men when to extinguish them. |
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The mines inspector recommended that only Stephenson lamps were used for illumination and Davys for testing. |
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As a new light source, LED has many advantages for safety lamps, including longer illumination times and reduced energy requirements. |
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It was an early form of arc light which produced its illumination from an electric arc created between two charcoal rods. |
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If the illumination is steadily increased from sub-liminal to super-liminal values, the deeply saturated colour will come out from the blackness. |
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Pyropheophorbide a and pyropheophorbide methyl ester were photobleached in dimethylformamide upon illumination. |
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An integrated photocell activates light emitting diodes for even illumination up to 50 metres and for switching of the IR filter. |
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Eleven culture medium conditions and two illumination conditions were evaluated. |
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Ashraf Heera, an expert of the kufi style, takes extreme care in the illumination and embellishment of his work. |
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General illumination nowadays is dominated by plasma lamps, namely fluorescent and high intensity discharge lamps. |
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This Hologram Inspection System is comprised of a combination of unique illumination and optics developed by AVT over the last two years. |
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The October Full Moon is also known as the Hunter's Moon, providing a bit of extra illumination on the fall hunt. |
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Its integrated light source eliminates the need for external illumination and makes it insensitive to ambient light. |
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Our illumination hungry co-Northerners can't get enough of salad cream on their chips. |
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Indoor illumination were taken at mid points of east and west rooms using luxmeter probes located 1m above floor level. |
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A one-piece hydroformed reflector with specular anodized Alzak finish provides light output and uniform pavement illumination. |
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Entrances should attain an average of 10 foot-candles of illumination, or twice the level of the immediate surroundings, whichever is greater. |
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When the sensitizer is too fast bleached during illumination, the cancerous cells may not be destroyed completely. |
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One of the models, C164vUV, uses UV illumination to support the trend of adding optical brightener agents to materials. |
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Tenders are invited for Upgradation of illumination system of shrine premises of Shamas Din Iraqi RA at Zadibal Srinagar. |
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A mystical reading sees philosophy as a process that clears the way to direct illumination, to a metalinguistic, metarational experience of God. |
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The illumination of the ABC's giant mirrorball halfway through 4th Of July was a real moment. |
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As delivered, the light provides perfectly adequate threat illumination at fighting ranges, the laser center punches it neatly, and swing-and-point handling is excellent. |
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So WP is perfect for either smokescreens or for illumination at night. |
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The colour temperature of illumination should be approximately 6,500 K, but values from 4,000 K to upwards of 20,000 K have been used successfully. |
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The application of gold leaf or dust to an illumination is a very detailed process that only the most skilled illuminators can undertake and successfully achieve. |
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Very long filaments for high voltages are fragile, and lamp bases become more difficult to insulate, so lamps for illumination are not made with rated voltages over 300 volts. |
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Automatic open-loop daylighting controls step two pairs of T5 lamps in 6-lamp fixtures in the gym to provide 30 footcandles minimum illumination when the space is occupied. |
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The College of Arms maintains an ancient English tradition of manuscript writing and illumination which can be traced back to early monastic scriptoria. |
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She was the daughter of Simon Bening, the last great master of the Flemish manuscript illumination tradition, and became court painter to Henry VIII after Holbein's death. |
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With a fully concealed lamp and reflector system, the Vision Bollard produces glare-free illumination and comes standard with an impact-resistant clear acrylic lens. |
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The use of spatial indicators such as building elements and natural features such as trees and clouds also denote the French Gothic style of illumination. |
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The statement said a small amount of the brake fluid could slowly leak from the brake master cylinder, resulting in illumination of the brake warning lamp. |
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Stage-1 offers an enhanced volumetric light scattering algorithm that allows light to be scattered to create volume glow and halo effects like those from diffuse illumination. |
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Light from the star shining on the inside of this cavity is believed to be the source of illumination of the fan-shaped reflection nebulae which we typically see. |
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Carefully controlled illumination by such light creates a pattern of dark and light spots throughout the material, resulting in a permanent, read-only memory. |
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It will emerge that angelic illumination is always of things supernatural, and therefore, the first Speaker or Illuminer is always known by those illumined. |
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On the basis of types, the market is further segmented into photocoagulation surgery devices, vitrectomy surgery devices, and illumination surgery devices. |
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Forgoing the traditional step-click illumination controls of the past, the new illumination package offers a step-less rheostat for maximum adjustability. |
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Pinguicula valisneriifolia grows in soils with high levels of calcium but requires strong illumination and lower competition than many butterworts. |
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Illuminating Concepts' design includes a series of post-top luminairesfor general illumination, focused floodlighting for the statue, and I in-grade lighting for uplighting. |
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The Instamatic was typical of second generation point-and-shoot cameras in that it incorporated artificial illumination and was designed to use color film. |
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This process of directing artificial radio waves towards objects is called illumination, although radio waves are invisible to the human eye or optical cameras. |
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The substage condenser must have a continuously variable circular aperture diaphragm and be capable of true Kohler illumination for the full spectral range of 350 to 950 nm. |
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All Tourers feature alloy wheels,dual zone climate control,outside temperature indicator, 6-speakerCD audio systems and blackout 3D dashboard illumination. |
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In addition to heritage tours, heritage day tickets can also be used on all Blackpool Transport trams and buses as well as autumn illumination tours. |
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