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Discover Ludwig"cold light" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a type of illumination that is cool and uninviting, or to describe a light that does not produce much warmth. For example, "The room was lit only by a single bare bulb, emitting a cold light."
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A cold, light supper perhaps?
"This is a cold light.
"It's a cold light," he said.
There is menace in the cold light of Dartmoor.
Pools of cold light formed in the gutters.
Simon produced his ultimatum in the cold light of day.
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Besides enhancing the expression of cold-responsive transcription factors and their target genes, Cold/Light also had unique effects.
In addition, one Zn metalloprotease (At1g49630) gene was highly induced under Cold/Light condition.
However, there seems to be a specificity of ROS signalling in the Cold/Light treatment.
Our results indicated that ABA biosynthesis genes are specifically induced under Cold/Light treatment.
Of these, 41 and 9 genes, respectively, responded specifically only in the Cold/Light treatment.
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