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Discover Ludwig"heating lamp" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to an artificial light source that produces heat, such as an infrared lamp. For example, "The chickens need a heating lamp to keep them warm in the winter."
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The cooled dogs were thereafter slowly re-warmed to 40 °C by a heating plate in combination with a heating lamp and the heated dogs were slowly re-cooled to 37 °C by turning off all heating equipment.
But much of its innovation has been limited to the variety of hot dogs spinning on the roller grill or the breakfast sandwiches languishing beneath a heating lamp.
Three line cooks darted around him, fussing over black plates laid out on a checkered towel under a heating lamp, saucing and garnishing and somehow not running into one another.
Blood temperature was kept constant throughout the study with a heating lamp.
After hatching, for the first 6 days, the chicks were kept in pens furnished with a heating lamp.
Then they were warmed by a heating lamp (37 ± 0.5°C) above their dorsal surface during surgical procedures and controlled via a rectal temperature probe.
Each mouse was kept on a warming pad and/or under a heating lamp to maintain body temperature during and after imaging.
For the period of surgical preparation and the CVVH operation, a warming blanket and a heating lamp were used to control the temperature as the CPB circuit was not available.
For intravenous injections, mice were gently heated with a heating lamp, placed on an injection restrainer, tail cleaned with sterilized alcohol pads, and the imaging agent was injected to the lateral tail vain.
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Animals were kept in a warm environment under a heating lamp until fully recovered.
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