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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a light monitor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a device or tool that monitors light levels or conditions, often in contexts related to photography, environmental science, or lighting design.
Example: "The photographer used a light monitor to ensure the exposure settings were perfect for the outdoor shoot."
Alternatives: "light sensor" or "luminosity meter".
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The robot has a bunch of on-board sensors, including a light monitor, gyroscope accelerometer and an IR detector built into its feet that help stop it from going over the edge of a table — because Stormtroopers are dumb, but not that dumb.
A light monitor on the heads-up display (HUD) indicates the player character's visibility.
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EU member states and other donors, however, want a lighter monitoring mechanism.
But plans for a "traffic light" monitoring system that would show if a school is deteriorating were suggested by the Conservatives last October.
Irradiation was carried out with a Faxitron RX-650 (Faxitron Bioptics, Lincolnshire, IL, USA) producing 100 kVp X-rays, or with a regular UV light monitored by a UV radiometer (UV-B, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China) on a clean bench.
Biologists hired by the utility Florida Power and Light monitor hundreds that roam the swamps surrounding the plant.
The design and construction of a laser-based light monitoring system for CMS PWO calorimeter is also discussed.
Measurement accuracy is optimized by personalizing body height and type of gait of the patient (normal, fast, and slow) in the settings of the monitor and verified by a light on the monitor that blinks at each of the first 40 steps taken by the patient after initialization.
'Organizational' refers to the definition of a compromise between the use of heavy monitoring that induces many false alarms and the use of light monitoring that can lead to the tardy detection of an adverse incident.
Daylight falls from devices on the roof called light monitors, and angular ceiling areas, called "crinkles," serve to deflect the daylight smoothly throughout a room.
Long-term in situ light monitoring along transects across the southern MBRS is needed to resolve this uncertainty.
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