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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alignment of a light" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to adjusting or positioning a light source for optimal illumination or effect.
Example: "The technician worked on the alignment of a light to ensure it illuminated the stage evenly."
Alternatives: "adjustment of a light" or "positioning of a light".
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This work addresses the alignment of a light spot onto photovoltaic laser power converters for power-by-light applications.
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The first arginine residue (Arg in human FFAR2) was found in the 26 sequences (located in position 172 of the alignment as indicated by a blue star, su pplementary data S7, Supplementary Material online, and fig. 3), whereas the second one (Arg in human FFAR2) was present in 25 out of 26 sequences (position 247 of the alignment indicated by a light blue star).
After impalement of a photoreceptor and approximate alignment of the light source with its optical axis, the receptor was characterized by its spectral sensitivity, which was measured with the spectral scan method [33].
Such a setup, however, required very careful alignment of the light source and the microscopic lens system and still suffered from tissue surface reflections.
The inference of ancestral rearrangements involves the alignment of two (light chain) or three (heavy chain) gene segments in tandem to the target mature Ig gene.
The alignment of the light-rail line would follow a newly established rail corridor designed to be sensitive to local features of the natural environment, such as along the Yongding River near the Daxing airport and the Grand Canal near Tongzhou, where the light-rail corridor would be part of a riverfront conservation green corridor development.
Retinal imaging of the mouse eye with its small pupil has been a challenge because of the difficult alignment of light delivered to the eye.
In the same way, the polarisation (alignment) of light reflected from skin is subtly changed by fibres in the tissues and blood cells.
In 1817 he proposed that light waves were transverse (vibrating at right angles to the direction of travel), rather than longitudinal (vibrating in the direction of travel) as had long been assumed, and thus explained polarization, the alignment of light waves to vibrate in the same plane.
If turbulence were dominating the process, Li says, the alignment of the polarized light "would be tangled".
In summary, these results indicate that the natural alignment of light and temperature is expected to produce cooperative entrainment of daily locomotor activity.
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