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Rather than conjuring a towering Djinn, Bintley's lamp produces a speedy virtuoso dancer, dyed bright blue.
The lamp itself is bright yellow when it is not illuminated, which prompted Philips to clarify on its planned packaging that the lamp produces "white light when lit".
When a flash lamp produces a pulse, a tail remains causing unwanted further excitation to the initial pulse of the phosphor in a time dependent manner.
Scandium iodide, along with sodium iodide, when added to a modified form of mercury-vapor lamp, produces a form of metal halide lamp.
It is used in lighting: electricity passed through mercury vapor in a fluorescent lamp produces short-wave ultraviolet light which then causes the phosphor in the tube to fluoresce, making visible light.
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A simple, but durable and inexpensive design was constructed comprising a LED lamp producing green light, powered by a 12 V battery which is charged by a photovoltaic panel to make the device autonomous concerning its electric power needs.
Under optimal reaction conditions, ALV-A LAMP produced neither cross-reactions with other major subgroups (including subgroups J, B, C, and E) nor nonspecific reactions with other common avian infectious diseases.
The light source is a 12 V 35 W Halogen lamp producing an intensity of 14,000 cd.
Light from 50/60 Hz fluorescent lamps produces a photocurrent with a total bandwidth of 20 kHz [122], while higher modulation frequencies result in photocurrents that have a considerable part of their power spectrum in the MHz range [121].
Several different lamps, produced in response to a common problem by several different inventors, were in co-existence in the 1810s.
As lamps produce less heat, air-conditioning bills will go down, too.
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