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The phrase "arm of light" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in poetic or metaphorical contexts to describe a source of illumination or guidance, often implying a sense of hope or divinity.
Example: "As she walked through the dark forest, she felt the arm of light guiding her towards safety."
Alternatives: "ray of light" or "beam of light".

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But where it appears, following the muddled digression of "the long womanly arm of light" and Anne Boleyn vs. Margot Fonteyn, it seems like a feint on Chowder's (not Baker's) part, a waving of his poetry bona fides.

In such a scenario, adaptive optics tailored for the detection arm of light sheet microscopes can be implemented as well [37].

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The round was led by Fluxunit (the corporate venture arm of lighting company Osram), High-Tech Gründerfonds, Tengelmann Ventures, and Unternehmertum Venture Capital Partners, and will be used to speed up development of the company's technology, including hiring more engineers.

In this group, to control for the influence of innate phototropic response, the fan was placed in the arm opposite to last light exposure in the [F + L] group and on the arm of last light exposure in the [F vs L] group.

The heat pipe runs down the entire arm of the light, so the heat is expelled over a very long surface area.

The constant fluorescence level F0 was simultaneously monitored by pulsing an ultra-weak 480 nm LED once every 5 sampling steps through one arm of the light guide, and F0 was subsequently separated from the luminescence signal by software interpolation [39].

The number of arm of each light pattern is also variable with interspacing.

It's clearly in a bad way—sunrays enter through holes in the ceiling, filtering arms of dusty light between low hanging wires and dry beams yet, even in its current state, it's easy to see what a singular clubbing environment it must have been.

It's clearly in a bad way – sun-rays enter through holes in the ceiling, filtering arms of dusty light between low hanging wires and dry beams – yet, even in its current state, it's easy to see what a singular clubbing environment it must have been.

Males that had not been exposed to testosterone during the peri-pubertal period (i.e., castrated before puberty) were predicted to locomote more in the apparatus, and spend more time in the exposed areas (centre of OF, open arms of EPM, light area of LD box), than males that had experienced normal levels of circulating testosterone during the peri-pubertal period (i.e., castrated after puberty).

The arm of the Waddesdon light rises higher above the painting and projects farther from the wall than a standard picture light, which allows the light -- actually a series of bulbs with reflectors, adjusted to the painting's size -- to be aimed inward toward the painting instead of downward toward the floor, minimizing glare.

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