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The phrase "a light spot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small area that is illuminated or has a lighter color compared to its surroundings.
Example: "In the painting, there is a light spot that draws the viewer's attention to the center of the canvas."
Alternatives: "a bright area" or "a pale patch".
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A new design for a light spot position sensor is suggested.
The laundry list: * One pair of wool pants, with a light spot.
This work addresses the alignment of a light spot onto photovoltaic laser power converters for power-by-light applications.
While the core flow rate is bigger than the cladding inlet flow rate, the light beam will focus on a light spot with a tunable size.
Mathematical models have been also derived, explaining the mechanisms underlying Artemia flocking formation when a light spot is applied to the system.
Position sensitive photo-detectors (PSDs) utilize the lateral photovoltaic effect to produce an electrical output that varies linearly with the position of a light spot incident on a semiconductor junction.
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They had to look at two very similar black and grey pictures and say which one had a lighter spot.
Bring it out to a lighter spot.
You can see a fair amount of Amy Schumer and Seth Rogen in a Bud Light spot, and a bunch of Lil Wayne in a couple of spots for apartments.com.com
PL spectra were observed at a temperature of 150 K using micro-PL equipment with a spatial resolution of 1 μm, corresponding to a diameter of an excitation light spot.
This clear demonstration of BDD as a photoelectrochemical pH sensor is in principle extendable to mapping the spatial variation in pH across a BDD surface by use of a focussed light spot.
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