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Sondheim makes a face like Dracula being struck by a beam of sunlight.
There was a pumpkin turned spinning UFO, complete with a cow being pulled up by a beam of light.
Channeling, also spelled Channelling, in solid-state physics, the directionally selective penetration of crystalline solids by a beam of atoms.
Secondary emission, ejection of electrons from a solid that is bombarded by a beam of charged particles.
A sound track was photographically recorded on the film by a beam of light modulated by the sound waves.
The 'bright light' theory - the claim that the driver was deliberately blinded by a beam immediately before the crash - is also dismissed by Stevens.
When William Young suggested an ingenious solution - Jesus would be represented by a beam of light - Wallace let him adapt it.
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The fibre-coupled UV-radiation (365 nm) is directed to the sample by a beam-splitter.
Body height was measured to the nearest half centimetre using a stadiometer and body mass was determined by a beam-scale weight to the nearest 100 g.
Thereafter it was divided by a beam-splitter to the CCD (20%) and to the optical fiber (80%) situated outside the right-hand side-port of the microscope.
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