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His job is to look for lighting problems on the 60 or so large signs that the company builds and maintains in N.Y.C. and Long Island.
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Unlike Kimberly-Clark, which has a separate brand for lighter problems, at Tena, "we haven't gone the route of trying to use a certain brand to target a certain user," Mr. Dean said.
Ramamoorthi and Hanrahan [16] have shown the reason that inverse lighting problem for global illumination is ill-posed or numerically ill-conditioned, based on the theoretical analysis in the frequency domain using spherical harmonics.
For my money, though, the clue/answer of the day is "Lighting problem?" and PYROMANIA.
The amine gradient process might be one of solutions for light absorption problem of photoresist for the next generation lithography.
You can also check the secondary error code (the method for this is the same as for 3 red lights problem).
Chrysler will recall about 1,000 of its 2013 commercial Ram 4500 and 5500 trucks because of a possible steering problem, along with about 4,500 Grand Cherokees from the 2014 model year for a parking-light problem, according to reports posted Tuesday on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Web site.
Shrouding buildings with plants solves the natural-light problem for agriculture, acts as a passive form of climate control for the buildings and makes for a nice view.
The unsolved problem for lighting Africa isn't designing a great lamp.
Photo editors also stressed that outright attempts to falsify images are rare compared with photographers' tendencies to overcorrect their pictures, overcompensating for light or focus problems in an attempt to produce the clearest or best possible image.
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